Maine Reservist’s Chilling Words to Police Before Deadly Mass Shooting

Lewiston, Maine – Three months before the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history, 40-year-old Army reservist Robert Card made a cryptic remark to police, stating, “I am capable” of doing “something.” This revelation came to light through body camera footage obtained by WMTW, as New York State troopers were enforcing a directive to bring Card to counseling services at a West Point Army facility in July. He was later transferred to a civilian psychiatric hospital. …

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Army Reservist’s Desperate Warnings Ignored Before Maine Mass Shooting

LEWISTON, Maine – Sean Hodgson’s concerns about his friend Robert Card’s deteriorating mental state and access to firearms went unheeded by authorities, leading to a tragic mass shooting. Hodgson, a former roommate and fellow US Army reservist, had repeatedly warned officials about Card’s increasing anger and paranoia, along with his refusal to seek help. His fears were realized when Card fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston before taking …

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