A manhunt is underway for the gunman responsible for opening fire at a bowling alley and restaurant on Wednesday evening, with at least 16 feared dead.
The death of the US Army reservist, 40, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was announced at a news conference in Lewiston on Friday night The body of Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card has been found in woodland near the neighbouring town of Lisbon following a two-day manhunt. The death of the US Army reservist, 40, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was announced at a news conference in Lewiston on Friday night.
Nine deaf people were playing in a weekly tournament at Schemengees, the sister of one of the victims told the Lewiston Sun Journal. Among them was Joshua Seal, 36, the director of interpreting services for the Pine Tree Society, a non-profit organisation aiding people with disabilities, the Sun Journal reported, citing Noel Sullivan, the group’s president. Seal provided vital interpreting services for people isolated during the coronavirus pandemic, Sullivan said.
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