"New Scan Reveals Traumatic Brain Injuries in Lewiston, Maine Mass Shooter"

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A new analysis has revealed that the man responsible for a mass shooting in Maine last year had traumatic brain injuries that likely influenced his actions. The study, conducted by the Boston University CTE Center, found evidence of significant degeneration and inflammation in the nerve fibers of the shooter's brain. The family of the shooter expressed deep sorrow for the tragedy and hopes that publicizing the findings will help prevent future incidents. The family also emphasized that the brain injuries do not fully explain the shooter's actions, but they believe it may have impacted his mental health.
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