Breaking: Robert Card Found Dead After Shooting Spree in Maine

Breaking: Robert Card Found Dead After Shooting Spree in Maine

Robert Card, the man accused of going on a shooting spree in Maine, has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to multiple reports.

Card’s body was discovered in the woods in Maine, as officials are expected to share more details in a news conference.

As we reported, a manhunt was underway for 40-year-old Card after he opened fire at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston, Maine Wednesday night.

Wednesday night’s shooting is now infamously cemented as one of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in American history.

A shelter-in-place order was in effect following the mass shooting, with Maine Governor Janet Mills urging residents not to approach Card if they saw him. Schools in the area were also shut down as the hunt continued.

The U.S. Army Reservist is reportedly a trained firearms instructor with 20 years of military experience, working as a petroleum supply specialist in the Reserve with no combat deployments — enlisting in 2002.

According to multiple media outlets, he recently reported hearing voices and had even threatened to shoot up a National Guard Base. He also was reportedly committed to a mental institution this summer but was released after a couple of weeks.

Maine’s relaxed gun laws have become a big talking point in the wake of the horrific shooting — the state doesn’t have a red flag law that lets family members directly ask a judge to take guns away from someone who shows signs of being a threat to others.

Original article https://www.tmz.com/2023/10/27/maine-mass-shooting-suspect-robert-card-found-dead-manhunt-self-inflicted-gunshot-wound-apparent-suicide/