Trans killer dad Robert Dorgan said nothing before calmly shooting dead his son and ex-wife and pumping bullets into her parents at a high-school hockey game in Rhode Island, officials revealed Tuesday.

“There was no indication that there was going to be violence. This individual had gone to many hockey games in the past,” Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves told reporters, calling the brutal attack “a domestic violence incident.”

Goncalves said Dorgan, who was transgender, was armed with a Glock 10mm and a SIG Sauer P226 at the time of the “very targeted attack” at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena on Sunday afternoon.

Surveillance footage from  the arena showed Dorgan entering and exiting once before he started shooting. Goncalves said his movements up until he opened fire were still being tracked and investigated.

Three good Samaritans were eventually able to overcome Dorgan once he started shooting, the cop said.

The suspect then produced a second firearm and shot himself dead.

Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien commended the individuals who wrestled with the madman, saying their selfless bravery “saved lives.”

Dorgan’s guns were both obtained legally, and he had a license to carry a concealed weapon in Florida, authorities said. It was not immediately known whether he had a license to carry outside of the Sunshine State.

His ex-wife Rhonda and their son Aidan Dorgan were both killed in the heartless attack.

Goncalves identified the three victims wounded as Rhonda’s parents, Linda and Gerald Dorgan, and family friend Thomas Geruso.

All three remain in critical condition.

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