Maine Commission Finds Failures in Mass Shooting Response
Maine Commission Finds Failures in Mass Shooting Response
Maine Commission Finds Failures in Mass Shooting Response
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The Independent Commission investigating the October 25, 2023 mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, released its final report, attributing significant failures to local law enforcement and the Army Reserve in managing the threat posed by shooter Robert Card. The report highlights that the Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office had sufficient probable cause to take Card into protective custody under Maine's yellow flag law but failed to act, despite being aware of his alarming behavior and mental health issues. Additionally, Card's Army Reserve unit was criticized for ignoring recommendations to engage with Card's mental health needs and for not addressing his access to firearms. While the report emphasizes that Card is solely responsible for the shootings, it suggests that timely intervention might have altered the outcome. The commission conducted extensive public hearings and interviews, producing a comprehensive account of events leading to the tragedy. Governor Janet Mills has stated she will review the findings and provide her insights shortly.

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