Mass Shooting in Maine: 20 Dead, Dozens Injured as Gunman Remains At Large
Suspect Robert Card, a trained firearm instructor with 20 years of military experience, recently reported hearing voices and threatened a local National Guard Base; the shooting took place in a bowling alley and involved a youth bowling league, with at least one teenager injured.
- The shooting occurred at a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, during a youth bowling league event, resulting in the death of at least 20 people and injuring between 50 and 60 more.
- Survivors were captured on surveillance cameras fleeing the scene, while the suspect, Robert Card, was seen entering the bowling alley armed with an AR-15 rifle.
- After the attack, Card fled the scene in a white Subaru, which was later recovered by the police.
- Card, a trained firearm instructor with 20 years of military experience, recently reported hearing voices and threatened a National Guard Base in Maine; he was also briefly hospitalized in a mental institution over the summer.
- Residents in the affected area were advised to stay indoor as the manhunt for Robert Card continues; local schools and businesses have been shut down until further notice.