In the wake of the Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting last week, legal experts are questioning whether the gunman's threats and erratic behavior in the preceding months should have resulted in his arrest.
“It’s on all of us to make sure the next time we need to get help for someone, we do better,” Cara Lamb, the gunman’s ex-wife, told the commission investigating the October mass shooting. By Jenna ...
(TNS) - Before Robert R. Card II killed 18 people in Lewiston, the U.S. Army deemed him to be such a risk that it forbade him from having weapons, handling ammunition, or participating in shooting ...
New details about the U.S. Army career of suspected Maine shooter Robert Card have been revealed. Card, who is still at large as of Friday morning, is the suspect in the fatal shooting of 18 people in ...
LEWISTON, Maine — Authorities announced Thursday an arrest warrant has been issued for Robert Card, 40, following Wednesday's attack at a restaurant and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine. At least 18 ...
A probate court judge in Maine cleared the way Tuesday for survivors and families who lost loved ones in last year’s Lewiston shootings to access the medical and military records of the Army reservist ...
Robert R. Card II died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, but the results of toxicology tests that could determine whether he was medicated or under the influence of alcohol when he went ...
Robert R. Card II, the man who killed 18 people in a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, in October, had evidence of significant traumatic brain injury at the time of the shootings, according to an ...
AUGUSTA, Maine — A longtime friend and colleague of the Army Reservist who committed the worst mass shooting in Maine’s history testified Thursday that Robert R. Card II had access to weapons in ...
Army Reservist Robert R. Card II’s mental health struggles and violent threats were an intense focus of his army reserve unit and local law enforcement — so much so that in July and August, the US ...
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