Army said Maine shooter should not have gun, requested welfare check

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The U.S. Army determined the Maine shooting suspect should not have a weapon.

Law enforcement officers gather outside Lewiston High School, Maine on Oct. 26, 2023.in Maine that left 18 dead and 13 wounded, the U.S. Army says suspect Robert Card's commander was told he should not have a weapon, and that it asked the local sheriff’s office to perform a welfare check.

The Army also said Monday that the U.S. Army Reserve's Surgeon’s Office and the U.S. Army Reserve’s medical management team "made multiple attempts to contact Card." The Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office said Monday night, the department received an email from Card's Army Reserve unit in Saco asking for a wellness check.

“On Sep. 17, 2023, our deputy made contact with Mr. Card’s brother, who told our office that he would work to secure any firearms that Mr. Card had access to. Our deputy also asked that the family call back if they believed that Mr. Card need an evaluation or was a risk to himself or others," the Sheriff's office said in a statement to ABC News.Last week, a U.S.

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