Law enforcement had probable cause to take gunman Robert Card into custody a month prior to the devastating mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, an independent commission claims. The Independent Commission to Investigate the Facts of the Tragedy in Lewiston, which probed the circumstances that led up to the Oct. 25 mass murder, claims law enforcement had all the information necessary to act but failed to do so.
If the individual is found to be mentally unstable, his license and guns can be confiscated until circumstances change. The commission's report claims multiple individuals close to Card expressed concern to authorities that the Army reservist, who had severe mental health issues, was becoming dangerous.
The Commission recognizes that, to take Mr. Card into protective custody, an officer would have had to make 'face-to-face' contact with him,' the report states. 'We also recognize that that process might not have been without difficulty and potential risk. Taking Mr. Card into protective custody, however, was warranted by the information known , and a plan to intervene and take Mr. Card into protective custody should have been undertaken.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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