Six months after Maine’s deadliest mass shooting, the state is still investigating the details of what happened leading up to the day a gunman opened fire at two locations in Lewiston killing 18 people. “Six months ago, the tightly woven fabric of Maine was torn apart by a horrific attack that robbed us of the […] The post Maine marks six month anniversary of Lewiston shooting appeared first on Maine Morning Star.
Update: Chief Doug Snyder reported Wednesday: “On April 9, 2024, at approximately 4 p.m., the Boothbay Harbor Police, Boothbay Harbor Fire Department, Boothbay Fire Department, and Boothbay Region EMS, along with Accident Reconstructionist from Knox.
The seven-member commission will question officials from the State Police, which had jurisdiction for much of the two-day manhunt after Robert R. Card II killed 18 people and injured more than a dozen more at a bar and a bowling alley in Lewiston on Oct. 25.