In the aftermath of the shooting, authorities are facing mounting pressure to explain whether they could have done more to stop the tragedy. Kelly Rissman reports
Law enforcement officials failed to make contact with Robert Card during two wellness checks at his home or take steps to seize his weapons, raising questions over whether such a horrific loss of life could have been averted.
Police visited Robert Card’s home last month after a soldier in his Army Reserve unit reportedly became concerned that something bad was going to happen.
The family of Robert Card the man responsible for the deadly mass shootings that killed 18 people and injured 13 others in Lewiston, Maine had alerted authorities about his deteriorating mental health months before his violent rampage.