Rhode Island
Rhode Island FC's Debut Season Grows Bleaker
For not the first time this season, Rhode Island FC held a convincing lead going into the final minutes of a game that they should have won. Once again, however, the Draw Kings found a way to drop two important points en route to their ninth draw through fourteen matches.
Though some of their previous matches have been bad, this one in particular stands head-and-shoulders above the rest as the single most ignominious, as Rhode Island watched a two-goal lead against Memphis 901 FC evaporate in second-half stoppage time.
Rhode Island FC’s hopes were bolstered early in the first half, as a chipped pass from RIFC striker JJ Williams found the right foot of Rhode Island midfielder Conor McGlynn 15 yards from the goal in the 18th minute, and McGlynn half-volleyed a blast towards the near post that Memphis goalkeeper Tyler Deric had no chance of stopping. It was the most attractive goal I’ve seen Rhode Island score all season, and McGlynn deserves some acclaim for having scored it.
Rhode Island went into the half up 1-0 despite Memphis having a goal called back for offsides and RIFC goalkeeper Koke Vegas making a brilliant save against Memphis 901 FC’s former USMNT midfielder Emerson Hyndman.
The second half began in just as positive a fashion for RIFC as the first did. In the 67th minute, Noah Fuson broke free on the right-hand side of Memphis’ goal and fired a close-angle shot that snuck through Deric’s legs and rolled towards goal before RIFC midfielder Joe Brito came sliding in to push it over the line, despite the best efforts of Deric to smother it and keep it out.
The goal was a scrappy one and exactly the kind of play fans will have wanted to see from their team, scoring goals however they can — pretty ones and ugly ones alike. The goal gave RIFC its first two-goal lead of the season and in club history.
The elation of the moment did not last long.
In the 87th minute, RIFC’s Vegas came rushing out of his box to make a challenge on a long ball to Memphis’ Nighte Pickering. Vegas missed the ball entirely and slammed Pickering to the turf and the referee gave him a red card for the careless, reckless challenge that Vegas quite frankly should have known better than to attempt, especially with a two-goal lead and only three minutes to play.
With Vegas sidelined, RIFC was forced to sub out Fuson for backup goalkeeper Jackson Lee and they were lucky to have the subs to do so. Lee’s first challenge was the free kick given for Vegas’ foul, which was taken in the 90th minute from a dangerous position just outside the RIFC box.
Memphis midfielder Samuel Alejandro Careaga lifted it up and over Rhode Island’s leaping wall and although Lee was able to get a fingertip to the blasted shot, he was unable to stop it from careening into the left side of his goal. Memphis was back in the match, with RIFC a man down, and the fourth official was about to give a healthy amount of stoppage time with which they could take advantage of that fact, fifteen minutes to be exact.
The seemingly inevitable came in the 11th minute of second-half stoppage time, as Memphis sent a long ball over the top into the box, and Lee collected it comfortably. Rhode Island’s Karifa Yao, however, had other ideas.
He tackled a Memphis attacker in the box and gave Memphis a gift penalty for his efforts. Memphis 901 FC striker Marlon easily converted it, as Lee guessed right and Marlon fired left, and Memphis tied it up. The final whistle blew four minutes later, with Rhode Island FC having dropped two points in only a handful of disastrous minutes.
Looking at the stats, however, one may find it impressive that Rhode Island managed a point at all, as Memphis outshot Rhode Island 22 to 8, held 68% of possession to Rhode Island’s 32%, completed 535 passes with 78% accuracy to Rhode Islands 258 passes and 58% accuracy. At this point, it’s becoming clear that Rhode Island FC’s on-pitch situation is growing ever-bleaker. What will RIFC Head Coach Khano Smith and the front office do to turn things around? What can they do?
Rhode Island FC fans can next catch their team in action away against Louisville City FC on Saturday, June 22nd, at 8 pm ET. Thanks to his red card, the team will be without star goalkeeper Koke Vegas for this important matchup against the highest-scoring team in the USL Championship.
Rhode Island
Frostbitten lizard found in Rhode Island is healing
While shoveling his driveway during yet another winter storm, a man in Providence, Rhode Island found something rather unexpected—a very cold giant lizard. Fortunately, the animal rehabilitation experts at the New England Wildlife Center found that besides being very dehydrated and having frostbite on its tongue and toes, the female tegu named Frankie was doing okay.
Tegus are large South American reptiles, so how did Frankie end up in the middle of a snowstorm in New England? Tess Gannaway, a veterinarian at the wildlife center who treated Frankie, tells Popular Science that she was probably someone’s pet.
“Given their size they often roam folk’s homes like dogs or cats and there is a chance that in warmer months Frankie escaped and was surviving on her own outside until the weather got too cold for her to manage,” Gannaway explains. There’s also the more unfortunate possibility that the lizard was recently abandoned.
Either way, Frankie was likely unable to pull her tongue back into her mouth at the start of the storm, which caused the frostbite on both her tongue and her toes. The tongue frostbite is particularly notable because known cases of animals with mucus membrane related frostbite are exceedingly unusual. Because of the frostbite, Frankie no longer has the iconic reptilian V-shape in her tongue.
In fact, veterinary medicine as a whole didn’t have any published accounts of such an affliction. As such, Gannaway and her veterinary student turned to human medical literature to decide on Frankie’s best treatment option, and ultimately identified what they were looking for.
This “is really cool and an example of something in veterinary medicine and other fields we call one health, so the intersection between human and animal health,” Gannaway explained in a New England Wildlife Center video.
In the human report, a portion of a patient’s tongue had unintentionally frozen because of a medical intervention in the mouth. Doctors then removed the dead external tissue a number of times, healing the injury within three weeks.
Similarly, the team at the New England Wildlife Center aims to remove part of Frankie’s dead tongue tissue every two or three weeks. Hopefully, the tongue will heal on its own, but the good news is that tongues are rapid healers.
Gannaway says that the team is “cautiously optimistic” about Frankie’s future.
“She did great during her first debridement [the tissue removal] and has moved on from liquid to solid food. New England Wildlife Centers’ Veterinarians will keep checking her tongue every 2 weeks to see if she needs further sedation to remove more superficial tissue,” she adds.“Until then she is on pain medications and an antibiotic. Tegus can live normal lives with only part of their tongue so as long as we can get her tongue to stabilize she should be ready to live a warmer although slightly less adventurous life.”
Rhode Island
Bodycam footage shows moments police respond to Pawtucket shooting
Police bodycam footage shows the moments officers arrived to the scene of a deadly mass shooting in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
The shooting on Feb. 16 at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena killed Rhonda Dorgan and Aidan Dorgan, the ex-wife and son of the shooter, who died by suicide.
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Gerald Dorgan, Rhonda’s father, died from his injuries this week. His wife, Linda Dorgan, and family friend Thomas Geruso remain hospitalized.
Around five minutes after the first officer arrives, he beings helping paramedics with a man who identifies himself as Aidan. Twelve minutes in, Aidan Dorgan is transported to the hospital, where he would later die from his injuries.
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For the last 10 minutes of the footage, the officer then begins helping paramedics transport the other three gunshot victims.
The video ends with police prepping witness interviews.
The shooting rocked the Pawtucket community. Chris Librizzi, head coach of the Blackstone Valley Schools hockey team impacted by the shooting, said the players and coaching staff “are devastated over the events that took place at Lynch Arena on Monday and intimately affected one of our teammates.”
As authorities continue investigating the shooting in Pawtucket, three patients remain in critical condition.
“We will lean on each other and support one another, as we have always done as a team,” he added.
Pawtucket police said two handguns were found at the scene after the shooting, a Sig Sauer P226 and Glock. Other weapons have been seized at the suspect’s storage unit in Maine.
Investigators continue reviewing all video evidence from before, during and after the shooting, including surveillance footage from the Dennis M. Lynch Arena, police body-worn camera footage and other records — a high school sports livestream captured the shooting from a distance — police said.
Rhode Island
Man killed in RI shooting; suspect involved in Mass. car crash that killed 2 others
A man has died after a shooting in Cranston, Rhode Island, and investigators say a suspect was later involved in a car crash in Swansea, Massachusetts, that killed two other people.
The shooting victim was found Thursday on Legion Way, shot multiple times in the chest, Cranston police told NBC affiliate WJAR-TV. He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital where he later died. His name has not been released.
The suspect initially fled on foot, setting off a shelter-in-place order while investigators searched the area.
Police said Friday that investigators identified a suspect vehicle, which was later spotted by Massachusetts State Police. A trooper followed the car down Route 6 and Interstate 195, but stopped when it crossed back into Rhode Island. The car was later involved in a crash on Route 136 in Swansea, Mass.
Swansea police say that crash on Route 136 (James Reynolds Road) resulted in the deaths of two other people.
According to the Swansea Police Department, two officers saw a white Infinity G37 speed past them around 12:18 a.m. Friday on Route 6, otherwise known as Grand Army of the Republic Highway. Moments later, officers observed that the vehicle had crashed into the side of a blue Subaru Ascent that had been traveling southbound on Route 136.
Both vehicles sustained catastrophic damage, police said.
The vehicle that was struck was fully engulfed in flames. First responders and bystanders tried to extinguish the fire, but both occupants — a man and a woman — were pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Their names have not been released.
The 28-year-old Infinity driver, who struck the victims’ Subaru, was taken to Rhode Island Hospital with serious injuries and later into custody by Cranston Police. They have not been publicly identified at this time.
Swansea police said they are aware that the Infinity was the subject of a police pursuit, and know the driver was wanted in connection to the Rhode Island homicide investigation. While Swansea police had been alerted to be on the lookout for the suspect’s vehicle, however, they say they were not involved in the pursuit and were not pursuing the vehicle at the time of the deadly crash.
The crash in Swansea is under investigation by Massachusetts authorities, including state police and the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office. Meanwhile, Cranston police said they would give an update on their investigation around 1 p.m.
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