Brain tissue samples from gunman Robert Card were sent to a laboratory at Boston University that specializes in problems associated with brain trauma, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
A brain sample from the gunman who killed 18 people in Maine has been sent to a lab in to be examined for signs of injury related to his service in the Army Reserves.
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Tissue samples from the brain of the shooter who killed 18 people during an October rampage at a bowling alley and a restaurant have been sent to CTE experts in Massachusetts, according to Maine’s state medical examiner’s office.