You heard those bangs, authorities or later heard shouting, you are under arrest. Come out with your hands up. It appears the suspect was not actually there at the time. Police are searching now for this man, 40yearold robert card, hes considered armed and dangerous, and charged with multiple counts of murder. Officials are telling residents in the areas around lewiston maine to remain vigilant, stay inside, and lock their doors as the search for card continues. That search as it is ongoing, there are of course other locations they plan to investigate in the coming hours. In the meantime, schools, government properties, while the suspect is on the loose. Hundreds of local and federal agents are involved in the search, and that investigate in to wednesdays massacre. This has been a concerted effort at the state local and federal level. To everyone is determined to bring the two justice. Now the rampage is in fact the deadliest Mass Shooting in the united states. The gunman first attacke
Watching us here in the United States, canada and all around the world, i am kim brunhuber. This hour on cnn newsroom, we are following developments in israel as the idea of launches raids in gaza and the humanitarian crisis worsens. But first, to the u. S. , where there is a man hunt underway right now in maine after two Mass Shootings. Law enforcement surrounded the suspects last known address for hours thursday night as several communities remain on lockdown and residents are on edge. I dont feel safe. It has been more than 31 hours since Police Responded to active Shooter Calls at multiple locations in the town of lewiston, maine. We now know that a gunman killed at least 18 people and wounded 13 others, first at a Bowling Alley and then a restaurant. Hours later authorities found the suspects car at a boat launched in a nearby town. With the suspect is still on the loose police are searching for this man, 40yearold robert card. He is considered armed and dangerous. He charged with
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welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. we begin in gaza where israel has been ratcheting up the military pressure with expanded ground operations. explosions were heard reverberating across the enclave through the night. the idf says it struck 150 underground targets overnight. this is said to be the most intense israeli bombardment since the war started. translator: in addition to offensive operations we carried out over the past few days, the idf ground forces are expanding their ground operation this evening. all communications, networks in gaza are reportedly out of service and have been for many hours. the mounting death toll led the u.n. general assembly to vote for an immediate cease-fire on friday. israel s foreign minister announced it as despicable. eleni, what more are we learning about israel s incursion into gaza in the last few hours? reporter: what we don t know is how many troops
it into its tube. this was a live fire exercise carried out at an army depot. they were part of the 2nd marine division. it did not involve the ammo storage facility as we ve been told, jon. jon: so what are you hearing act those who were hurt? reporter: well, at least three marines were killed immediately, we re told, four others died enroute to nearby hospitals. some of the eight were taken to reno, 140 miles away from the hawthorne facility. this army depot has been used since 1930, it is 230 square miles and has nearly 3,000 buildings. the explosion occurred at 7 p.m. local time out in nevada. the marines will not release the names of those who were injured or killed until next of country have been notified. they will wait 24 hours after that as is standard procedure, jon. jon: what a sad story. it s a dangerous business even those who are not deployed are