The Sagadahoc County, Maine, deputy who has faced criticism from all angles for failing to prevent Maine’s deadliest mass shooting says he could have done more if Army Reserve leaders had told him the full truth about the danger Robert Card posed to the community.
176 days, 25 officers: Police were repeatedly warned about Robert Card's erratic behavior, his weapons, and his threats. This is an account of those warnings.
The change comes during a period of turnover for the Hancock County agency, in which several other officers have either left for different jobs or been promoted to new roles.