Maine Commission Probes Army Oversight Failures in Lewiston Mass Shooting
The independent commission investigates potential lapses in military and law enforcement responses prior to the tragic event.
- Capt. Jeremy Reamer admits limited oversight of shooter Robert Card, who killed 18 in Lewiston.
- Commission hears from various witnesses including Army reservists and state medical examiner.
- Maine's 'yellow flag' law under scrutiny for not preventing Card from accessing firearms.
- Commission debates enhancements to gun control laws in response to the mass shooting.
- Ongoing testimonies aim to provide clarity and justice for the victims and their families.