Maine Shooting Survivors Sue U.S. Government Over Attack

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Survivors and families of victims from the 2023 Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting are suing the US government, alleging the army failed to intervene despite knowing the shooter posed a risk, leading to 18 deaths. The lawsuit claims the army ignored warnings and violated policies, seeking accountability and justice. This case adds to previous legal actions against government entities following mass shootings.
- Maine shooting survivors sue US government, alleging army failed to stop deadly attack The Guardian
- Victims' family members, survivors of Lewiston mass shooting file suit against U.S. government Maine Public
- Army could have stopped deadly mass shooting, lawsuit says USA Today
- Survivors of Maine mass shooting and victims’ relatives sue US government alleging negligence CNN
- Maine Mass Shooting Survivors File Suit Against Army The New York Times
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