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law4 months ago

Maine Shooting Survivors Sue U.S. Government Over Attack

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.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Army Reservists Address Maine Shooter's Brain Injury and Shooting Tragedy"

Army reservists testified before an independent commission investigating the Lewiston, Maine shooting that left 18 dead, deflecting blame and citing limitations in their authority to restrict gunman Robert Card's access to firearms due to local law enforcement responsibility and Maine's "yellow flag" law. Testimony revealed efforts taken to handle Card's mental health crisis, but also highlighted communication failures and the need for changes in the law. A post-mortem study of Card's brain found traumatic brain injuries that may have contributed to his behavioral changes, prompting his family to raise awareness of the issue. The commission will issue a formal public report at the conclusion of its investigation.

crime2 years ago

Investigation into Maine Shooter's Brain Raises Concerns over CTE and Army Blast Exposure

The brain of Robert Card, the gunman responsible for the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, is being sent to Boston's CTE Center to determine if he suffered any brain injury or trauma while serving in the Army Reserve. Card, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, had exhibited erratic behavior and had been committed to a mental health facility prior to the shooting. The analysis of Card's brain is expected to shed light on the impact of repeated blasts experienced during his military training. Results from the examination may take six to eight months.

crime2 years ago

"Revealing Texts and Missed Warnings: Uncovering the Troubling Truth Behind the Maine Shooting"

Text messages and a letter from a US Army Reserve training supervisor to a Maine sheriff reveal the concerns and fears expressed by Robert R. Card II's fellow reservists about his severe mental illness and potential for committing a mass shooting. The texts, sent in September, urged the supervisor to change the passcode to the unit gate where weapons were stored, as one reservist believed Card was going to "snap and do a mass shooting." Despite the pleas for help, Card went on to kill 18 people and wound several others in a shooting at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, Maine, before dying of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot.

crime2 years ago

Troubling Timeline: Maine Sheriff Alerted on Gunman Weeks Before Mass Shootings

New documents reveal that concerns about the Maine shooter, who killed 18 people and injured several others in October, were relayed to the sheriff's department months before the shooting. The documents show that Card's ex-wife and son had reported his paranoid behavior and retrieval of an arsenal of guns, while the Army Reserve sent him to a psychiatric facility after he made threats of violence. Despite these warnings, the department failed to make contact with Card during wellness checks and allowed his family to attempt to take away his weapons instead of intervening directly. The documents raise questions about whether law enforcement agencies did enough to track down Card and assess the threat he posed.

crime2 years ago

Maine Shooter's Troubling Past Ignored by Authorities

The U.S. Army revealed that the suspect in the recent mass shooting in Maine, Robert Card, was deemed unfit to possess an Army-issued weapon and participate in live fire activities following a mental health evaluation. The Army had requested a welfare check on Card, but he was not at home during the visit. Card's family was contacted, and they assured authorities that they would secure any firearms he had access to. Card had previously exhibited erratic behavior while deployed with his Army Reserve Unit, prompting his superiors to request law enforcement intervention. Maine Governor Janet Mills confirmed that Card died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

crime2 years ago

Troubling Gun History and Warning Signs Surrounding Lewiston Shooter

As residents of Lewiston mourn the victims of a mass shooting that left 18 people dead and 13 injured, new reports reveal that the shooter, Robert Card, was previously denied the purchase of a gun silencer and had been flagged to law enforcement weeks before the shooting. The Maine National Guard had raised concerns about Card potentially committing a mass shooting, and investigations into his history are underway. Meanwhile, survivors share their harrowing experiences, and the families of the victims are divided over Card's death. Maine Governor Janet Mills expressed relief that the gunman was found deceased and announced mental health resources for the public.

crime2 years ago

"Multiple Shootings Leave 8 Dead and Dozens Injured in Maine, Adding to Recent Tragedies"

Following the deadliest mass shooting in Maine, a series of shootings occurred over the Halloween weekend, resulting in at least eight deaths and numerous injuries across multiple cities. The shootings included incidents at a Halloween party in Indianapolis, a dispute in Tampa, a large party in Chicago, and a house party in Lake Charles. The ongoing issue of mass shootings in the United States continues to raise concerns, with President Joe Biden urging Congress to address gun violence. Authorities are still investigating the motive behind the Maine shooting, while also examining the suspect's history and a prior visit to his home by police.

crime2 years ago

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

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.

crime2 years ago

Maine shooting suspect's mysterious death in cargo trailer leaves motive unanswered

The U.S. Army reservist responsible for the deadly shooting at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, Maine, took his own life inside a cargo trailer at a recycling plant where he once worked. The suspect, Robert R. Card, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The motive for the shooting, which left 18 people dead and 13 wounded, remains unknown. Investigators discovered a note addressed to a loved one at Card's house, indicating a mental health component to the tragedy. The community of Lewiston is slowly returning to normalcy after a two-day lockdown, and a candlelight vigil was held to honor the victims.

crime2 years ago

"Insights into Maine Shooting: Final Note and Movements of Robert Card Revealed"

Robert Card, the mass murderer responsible for the shooting at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, Maine, left a note to a loved one with his phone's passcode and bank account before being found dead about a mile away from his abandoned car. The note, although not explicitly a suicide note, indicated that Card did not plan to be around. His body and two guns were discovered in an unlocked trailer in a recycling center's overflow parking lot. The location of his death is still under investigation. The shooting resulted in the deaths of 18 people and the injury of 13 others.

crime2 years ago

Maine Shooting Suspect Found Dead, Ending Manhunt

The body of Robert R. Card II, the suspect in the Maine shooting that killed 18 people and injured 13 others, was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, ending a sprawling manhunt. The search for Card had forced residents throughout the region to remain in their homes, but officials expressed relief that the suspect no longer posed a threat. The motive behind the shooting remains unknown.