An independent commission has compiled an interim report on the mass shooting that took place in Lewiston, Maine, in October 2023 that resulted in 18 people losing their lives. Army reservist Robert Card opened fire in a bowling alley and bar before he was found dead in a different location after the shooting.
The interim report reveals details about the events leading up to the day of the shooting and shows that the state’s “yellow flag” laws were impotent to stop the tragedy. It revealed that the authorities had cause to seize Card’s firearms and take him into protective custody in the years before he carried out the attack.
The commission’s findings highlight a disturbing pattern showing that even when law enforcement is alerted to potential threats, they often fail to take preemptive action to ensure public safety. Unfortunately, this exact scenario has played out […]
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