Robert Card, who was suspected of shooting dead 18 people and injuring 13 others at a bar and bowling alley on Wednesday night, in the city of Lewiston was found dead of an evident self-inflicted gunshot wound on Saturday, as per the officials. This brought an end to the two-day long search for the mass shooter in the region. The body of Robert R.
Card, 40, found at a recycling center in Maine where he used to work, as per the authorities. Michael J. Sauschuck, the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Public Safety stated that the body was found at 7:45 P.M on Friday.
Though, he did not specify the probable time of the suspect’s death. Authorities recovered a weapon from the suspect’s abandoned vehicle.
A massive search operation was launched looking for Mr. Card in the largely rural area.
Police cruisers patrolled the roads, helicopters circled the farms and forests and divers deep dived into the Androscoggin River. Several potential hiding spots were searched for, including his residence. A lockdown was imposed in Lewiston during the search operation.
The victims who were killed in the mass shooting ranged from 14 years to 76 years.
These people included a group of deaf people who were at the bar playing cornhole games. After finding the dead body, officials stressed that the people of Maine are now out of any danger. Senator, Angus King in a statement said, “It will take a long, long time to process this pain, but Maine people have grit, resolve and heart and will come together through this difficult grieving period and hope for brighter, calmer days”.
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