Relief in Maine as Mass Shooting Suspect Found Dead
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King of Maine expressed relief on Friday after law enforcement discovered the body of the mass shooting suspect, Robert Card, dead. This news brought a collective sigh of relief to the residents of Lewiston, Maine.
The Discovery of the Suspect
The 40-year-old Card was found dead on Friday night, near a dumpster at a recycling plant in Lisbon, Maine. He had died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Card was the primary suspect in the mass shooting that took place on Wednesday at Schemengees Bar and Grille and the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley. The tragic incident resulted in the loss of 18 lives and left 13 others injured.
Gratitude for First Responders
Susan Collins, a Republican Senator, expressed her gratitude for the courageous efforts of the first responders who worked tirelessly to locate the killer. She mentioned that President Biden had personally informed her about Card’s discovery and that both of them appreciated the dedication of the first responders.
Unity in the Face of Tragedy
Collins also extended her thanks to Governor Janet Mills for her steadfast leadership during this challenging time. She acknowledged the support of healthcare workers, city officials, and the people of Maine who came together to support each other in the aftermath of the attack. Collins empathized with the families who lost their loved ones and the injured victims, acknowledging the profound shock, pain, and anger they must be experiencing. She offered solace and strength, assuring them that they are in the hearts of people throughout Maine and the nation.
Relief and Resilience
Angus King, an Independent Senator, shared a statement expressing his relief at the discovery of the suspect. He commended the law enforcement and first responders for their dedication and determination during the 50-hour-long manhunt. King emphasized the resilience and unity of the people of Maine, assuring them that they will come together to support each other during this difficult grieving period.
Law Enforcement’s Efforts
Maine State Police located Card’s body on Friday night, concluding a 2-day-long manhunt. The search involved hundreds of law enforcement officers, including the FBI, SWAT, and the BORTAC Border Patrol unit. Card was described as armed and dangerous, making the efforts to locate him even more critical.
Appreciation for Law Enforcement and First Responders
Governor Janet Mills commended the exhaustive efforts of the local, county, state, and federal law enforcement members who tirelessly searched for the suspect. She expressed her gratitude for their dedication and acknowledged the support received from people in other states as well. Mills also informed the federal lawmakers representing Maine about the discovery of the suspect.
Mourning the Victims
The officials in Maine identified the victims of the mass shootings, paying tribute to each individual whose life was tragically taken. The community, including Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, mourned the loss and offered prayers and support to the affected families and survivors.
Support for Gun Control
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, reflecting on the mass shooting, announced a change in his stance on gun ownership. He now supports a ban on “assault” weapons, joining the growing call for stricter gun control measures.
Healing and Ending Gun Violence
Democratic U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree expressed her gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement, medical professionals, local leaders, journalists, and residents who worked tirelessly during this tragic week. She vowed to keep the memory of the victims in their hearts and work towards ending the alarming trend of gun violence in America.
Overall, the discovery of the suspect’s body brought relief to the people of Maine, who are now beginning the healing process and supporting each other in the wake of this devastating event.