is underway for an Army reservist who officials say shot and killed 18 people at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, Maine.
"We clearly don’t have him located at this point. We don’t have him in custody. So all of those options are on the table. We certainly don’t want to wait too long because the river is a big piece of this," Michael Sauschuck, with Maine’s Department of Public Safety, said at today's briefing. Michael Sauschuck, the commissioner of the Maine Department of Public Safety, said Friday:"I'm not gonna talk about who knew what and when," instead saying he'd focus on the search efforts.
“He was a husband, a father of four and a tireless advocate for the Deaf community. He was committed to creating safe space for Deaf people and was widely known as the ASL interpreter for Dr. Shah’s pandemic briefings,” the statement said, referring to former director of Maine CDC Nirav D. Shah.Lewiston officials will hold a news briefing at 10 this morning to provide updates on the search for Robert Card.
Robert Card is someone with survival skills and knowledge of the wooded areas throughout Maine, and is considered armed and dangerous. “Due to the devastating impact this event has had on our staff, students, and families, as well as our community’s safety, I decided to close school for students and all staff again on Friday, October 27,” Potenziano said in a statement.
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