"Maine Mourns: Vigil Held for Shooting Victims as Community Seeks Change"

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Community members in Lewiston, Maine, are mourning the victims of a mass shooting that left 18 people dead and 13 injured. The suspected gunman, Robert Card, was found dead, believed to have taken his own life. A note was discovered, but its contents have not been disclosed. The victims, ranging in age from 14 to 76, have been officially identified. Vigils are being held and signs are being placed around the city in their honor. President Biden called for action to end the gun violence epidemic. Questions are being raised about whether the shooting could have been prevented and the need for stricter gun laws in Maine.
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