3 Rhode Island shooting victims identified

The three victims of a shooting Thursday at an assisted-living complex in Westerly, Rhode Island, were identified Friday, according to media reports.
The three victims are all women.
Police said Julie Cardinal, a 47-year-old manager at the Babcock Village apartment complex, was found dead at the scene.
Robin Moss, 38, another manager, was in critical condition Friday morning, according to TIME magazine. Donna Thornley, 66, a resident at the complex, was in stable condition, according to the magazine.
The shooter reportedly was a 66-year-old male resident of the complex, police told reporters at a Thursday news conference. He was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. He has not been named by police. One weapon was recovered at the scene, but police did not identify the type.
“There’s no ongoing threat to the community at this point,” Westerly Police Chief Shawn Lacey said Thursday.
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo released the following statement on Twitter.
I am closely monitoring the situation in Westerly and in constant contact with Rhode Island State Police Col. Manni. I stand with the people of Westerly and all Rhode Islanders in coming together to support the victims and their families during this difficult time.
— Gina Raimondo (@GovRaimondo) December 19, 2019
