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Police hunt for man linked to major mass shootings in Maine

Police hunt for man linked to major mass shootings in Maine

In this image taken from video released by the Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office, an unidentified gunman points a gun while entering Sparetime Recreation in Lewiston, Maine, on Oct 25, 2023. (Photo: Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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Hundreds of police searched the city of Lewiston and surrounding areas of Maine state for a man sought in connection with mass shootings at a bar and a bowling alley, as news outlets reported a death toll ranging from 16 to 22, with dozens more wounded.

Officials said there were multiple casualties but declined to provide figures.

State and local police identified Robert R Card, 40, as a person of interest in the case after previously posting on Facebook photographs of a man wielding what appeared to be a semi-automatic rifle. The pictures from one of Wednesday's crime scenes showed a bearded man in a brown hoodie and jeans, holding the weapon in the firing position.

"We have literally hundreds of police officers working around the state of Maine to investigate this case to locate Mr Card, who is a person of interest," Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck told a news conference.

This handout image released on Oct 25, 2023 by the Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office via Facebook shows the armed suspect in a shooting as law enforcement in Androscoggin County investigate "two active shooter events" in Lewiston, Maine. (Photo: AFP/Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office)

Several media reported that a Maine law enforcement bulletin identified Card as a trained firearms instructor and member of the United States Army reserve who recently reported that he had mental health issues, including hearing voices. It also said he threatened to shoot up a National Guard base.

"Card was also reported to have been committed to mental health facility for two weeks during summer 2023 and subsequently released," said the notice from the Maine Information & Analysis Center.

Reuters could not authenticate the bulletin. The Associated Press reported it was circulated to law enforcement officials.

The bar and the bowling alley are about 6.5km apart in Lewiston, a former textile hub and town of 38,000 people in Androscoggin County about 56km north of Maine's largest city, Portland.

Media reports picked up by Reuters earlier said there was a third shooting site at a Walmart distribution centre, but Walmart later issued a statement to local media saying no shooting occurred on their property.

The Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston issued a statement saying it was "reacting to a mass casualty, mass shooter event" and coordinating with area hospitals to take patients.

This photo released by the Lewiston, Maine, Police Department on Oct 25, 2023, shows a vehicle police are seeking information on in connection to an active shooter situation in Lewiston, Maine. (Photo: Lewiston Maine Police Department via AP)
This undated and unlocated handout image released on Oct 25, 2023 by the Lewiston Maine Police Department via Facebook shows Robert Card, named as an "armed and dangerous" person of interest in the deadly shootings in Lewiston, Maine. (Photo: AFP/Lewiston Maine Police Department)

President Joe Biden has been briefed and will continue to receive updates, a US official said in Washington.

The president spoke by phone individually to Maine Governor Janet Mills, Senators Angus King and Susan Collins, and Congressman Jared Golden about the shooting in Lewiston and offered full federal support in the wake of the attack, the White House said.

If the death toll of 22 is confirmed, the massacre would be the deadliest in the United States since at least August 2019, when a gunman opened fire on shoppers at an El Paso Walmart with an AK-47 rifle, killing 23 in a shooting that prosecutors branded an anti-Hispanic hate crime, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The 22 fatalities would also be on par with the number of homicides that normally occur in Maine in any given year. The number of annual homicides in the state has fluctuated between 16 and 29 since 2012, according to Maine State Police.

The number of US shootings in which four or more people were shot has surged since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, with 647 occurring in 2022 and 679 projected to occur in 2023, based on trends as of July, according to data from the archive.

The deadliest US mass shooting on record is the massacre of 58 people by a gunman firing on a Las Vegas country music festival from a high-rise hotel perch in 2017. 

Police respond to an active shooter situation in Lewiston, Maine on Oct 25, 2023. (Photo: AP/Robert F Bukaty)
Law enforcement officers carry rifles outside Central Maine Medical Center during an active shooter situation, in Lewiston, Maine on Oct 25, 2023. (Photo: AP/Steven Senne)
Source: Reuters/rc

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