Maine Shooting Suspect Found Dead, Congressman Reverses Stance on Gun Control

Law enforcement officials in Maine continue their investigation into the mass shooting rampage carried out by Robert Card, despite his death. Authorities are working to establish a timeline of events and determine if Card acted alone. The FBI is reviewing his social media presence for possible motives and additional attack plans. The ATF is examining a gun recovered from Card's abandoned vehicle to determine if it was used in the attacks. The wife of one of the victims expresses mixed emotions about Card's death, while the suspect's family has received threats despite their cooperation with law enforcement. The location where Card abandoned his vehicle and where his body was found are connected by a trail. Officials also reveal that Card does not appear to have been forcibly committed for mental health treatment. A note left by Card indicates that he did not expect to be found alive.
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