"Body camera footage reveals police and Army Reserve's concerns over Lewiston shooter"

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Body camera video footage has been released, providing new insight into the response of law enforcement agencies to concerns about the mental health of Robert Card, who later became the Lewiston shooter. The video includes a conversation between officers and the Army Reserve unit commander, who mentions Card's mental health issues and the possibility of him being a danger to himself or others. The review of the agency's response concluded that there were insufficient grounds to take Card into custody and initiate the process to remove his weapons under Maine's yellow flag law.
Topics:nation#army-reserve#body-camera-video#law-enforcement#mental-health-concerns#sagadahoc-county-sheriffs-office#yellow-flag-law
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