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Thousands Pay Tribute to Maine Mass Shooting Victims at Community Vigil

Community unites in grief and resilience after mass shooter kills 18 and injures 13 in Maine's deadliest attack, focusing on healing and refusing to be defined by the tragedy; investigation into the motive of the gunman, who had a military background and a history of mental health issues, continues.

  • Over 1,000 people gathered at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston for a community vigil honoring the 18 victims of Maine's deadliest mass shooting, with more people watching via live-stream outside the church.
  • Suspected shooter Robert Card was discovered dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in a trailer at a recycling center in Lisbon Falls two days after the massacre.
  • Prior to the shooting, Card displayed signs of mental health distress including paranoia and reports of hearing voices; investigations into Card's motive are focusing on his mental health history.
  • The mass shooting occurred at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston and resulted in 18 deaths and 13 injuries; it is considered the deadliest in Maine's history.
  • The community of Lewiston has shown resilience in aftermath of the tragedy, with leaders emphasizing a shared goal of healing and unity, and refusing to let the event define their community.
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