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1,000 at vigil remember Maine shooting victims

LEWISTON, Maine More than 1,000 people gathered Sunday evening for a vigil to remember those killed and injured in Maine s worst mass shooting, some putting their heads in their hands as the 18 names of those who died were read. Others quietly wept.

Lewiston, Maine mass shootings update: 5 days later, many questions remain – NECN

More than 1,000 pay tribute to Maine s mass shooting victims on day of prayer, reflection and hope – Marin Independent Journal

Authorities in Maine spent Monday continuing to piece together the events that led to the worst mass shooting in the state’s history. The suspect’s record of interaction with police and warning signs involving mental illness and violent threats emerged as key threads. Officials say that the shooter underwent a mental health evaluation after he began acting erratically at an Army training facility in New York last summer. A bulletin sent to police shortly after last week’s attack said Card had been committed to a mental health facility for two weeks after “hearing voices and threats to shoot up” a military base.

More Than 1,000 Pay Tribute To Maine s Mass Shooting Victims On Day Of Prayer, Reflection And Hope – 710am KURV

More Than 1,000 Pay Tribute To Maine s Mass Shooting Victims On Day Of Prayer, Reflection And Hope – 710am KURV
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More than 1,000 pay tribute to Maine s mass shooting victims on day of prayer, reflection and hope – News-Herald

Residents of Lewiston are returning to work the morning after coming together to mourn those lost in Maine’s worst mass shooting. More than 1,000 people gathered for an evening vigil Sunday. The names of the 18 killed were read aloud at Sunday’s event. Authorities say 40-year-old Robert Card opened fire Wednesday at a bowling alley and then a bar, leaving 18 dead and 13 injured. He was found dead Friday of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Rev Todd Little from the First United Pentecostal Church of Lewiston spoke at Sunday’s vigil of how that diverse community is now sharing “brokenness, worry, fear and loss” because of the shooting. But he vowed the community is bigger than the tragedy and will emerge stronger.

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