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What we know about the shootings
At least 18 people are dead, four are critically injured, and at least 60 others are injured after shootings at a bar and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine.
Officials have urged residents of Lewiston, Maine's second-largest city about 30 miles north of Portland, and nearby Auburn to shelter in place. Residents in other communities have also been asked to stay put, and many schools and businesses are closed.
Police named Robert Card, 40, a person of interest in connection with the shootings. The Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office released photos of a man with a rifle.
People knew to 'stay away' from Robert Card, Maine resident says
Robert Card, the person of interest in the Lewiston mass shooting, lived in what local resident Liam Kent described as "basically a compound" in the neighboring town of Bowdoin, Maine."The family and Robert, they're all gun fanatics," Kent said. "For all intents and purposes, they are very much associated with right-wing militias. It's known in the town to stay away from them and not approach them."
Kent said he vividly remembers when he went to the store as a kid and saw Card at a nearby weigh station with a dead deer. Card was grinning, covered in blood with a gun strapped to his body still.
"Also they would shoot guns all the time, you could hear them every day after school," Kent added. "It was like clockwork."
Some of the victims were people Kent knew, he said, declining to identify anyone before officials made names public.
Robert Card has served in the Army Reserve since 2002
Robert Card, who police say is a person of interest in the Lewiston massacre, is a longtime member of the Army Reserve who has no combat deployments, the Army confirmed Thursday.
Sgt. 1st Class Card, 40, is a petroleum supply specialist who enlisted in December 2002, according to Army spokesperson Bryce Dubee.
Card's awards include the Army Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal x2, Humanitarian Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon.
Maine on guns: No background checks, no 'red flag' laws
Maine does not require background checks on all gun sales and does not have "red flag" laws, according to Everytown For Gun Safety.
Everytown ranked Maine No. 25 among all states for the strength of gun laws.
University of Maine, where Robert Card once studied, cancels class
The University of Maine, where the person of interest, Robert Card, once attended 20 years ago, canceled classes today.
Students and staff in Orono, which is more than 100 miles away from last night's shootings in Lewiston, need "this time to support each other, connect with loved ones, and grieve for those whose lives were tragically lost," according to a university statement.
Card went to Maine for three academic years, from fall 2001 through spring 2004, studying engineering technology, university spokesman Eric Gordon said. Card left the school without graduating, he added.
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