Family members are beginning to identify the 18 victims shot and killed by a gunman in Lewiston, Maine.
Bob Violette, a retired mechanic and a longtime youth bowling instructor, was one of the first victims of the Lewiston mass shooting identified A manhunt is still underway for Robert Card, the suspected shooter who opened fire at two locations in the New England town around 7.00pm on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, family members have begun to identify the 18 victims killed during the shootouts, which have now become the deadliest mass shooting in the United States this year.
‘What I’m told is that when it all started happening, she ran up to the counter and started to call 911, and that’s when she was shot,’ her brother said. Tactical teams deploy in Lisbon, Maine during the search for suspected mass shooter Robert Card Even more people were killed when the shooter opened fire again at Schemengees Bar & Grill just a few blocks way. Joseph Walker, the manager of Schemengees, was identified by his father, Auburn City Councilor Leroy Walker.
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