'Multiple casualties' in Lewiston, Maine shootings as police ID person of interest

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 Updated October 26, 2023

Police respond to an active shooter situation in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, Oct. 25.

The police department in Lewiston, Maine says it has identified a person of interest in a series of mass shootings Wednesday night.

In a Wednesday night press conference, Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said that Robert Card, 40, should be considered armed and dangerous, and that his car has been found in the nearby town of Lisbon.

Sauschuck said there have been multiple casualties, but declined to give a number of those killed and injured, saying the numbers "are all over the map."

In a Facebook post, the Lewiston Police Department released what appeared to be a driver's license picture of Card. He appears to be the same person show in surveillance images carrying a long gun in an earlier release by authorities. The department said members of the public should contact law enforcement if they have more information about his whereabouts.

A shelter-in-place order remains in place for Androscoggin County, Maine, as authorities search for the suspect in Wednesday's shootings. Previously, the police had instructed people to stay inside with doors locked, citing a "manhunt in the area."

The Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston says it has been responding to a "mass casualty, mass shooter event," and is coordinating with area hospitals to take in patients.

Lewiston police say the target of the manhunt is connected to shootings at at least two locations — including Schemengees Bar and Grille, and Sparetime Recreation, a bowling alley.

Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline said in a statement, "I am heartbroken for our city and our people. Lewiston is known for our strength and grit and we will need both in the days to come."

The police department has asked people to stay off the roads to give emergency responders easier access to hospitals. Sauschuck said there are hundreds of police officers working around the state of Maine.

Maine Medical Center, the hospital system in Portland, has alerted on-call staff and created critical care and operating room capacity in anticipation of potential patient transports.

In an emailed statement to local media, the organization continued, "At this time, MMC can confirm it will receive one patient transport from Central Maine Medical Center. Other MaineHealth facilities are also standing by and preparing to provide care. Out of an abundance of caution and due the dynamic nature of this situation, MMC and other MaineHealth hospitals have closed their campuses to non-hospital personnel and non-patients until further notice."

In a Facebook post, the city of Lewiston said that all municipal buildings there will be closed Thursday. The post said, "This includes City Hall, 27 Pine Street, Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon Street, and the Armory, 65 Central Avenue. Programs, events or early voting at City Hall have been cancelled for tomorrow. Non-emergency personnel should stay at home tomorrow too."

The superintendent of Lewiston Public Schools says all classes will be canceled tomorrow.

In a statement on the school system's web page, Superintendent Jake Langlais said, in part, "There remains a lot of unknowns at this time. Information moves quickly but not always accurately. Please continue to shelter in place or get to safety."

The White House said President Biden has been briefed on the shooting, and has spoken to a variety of government officials in Maine, including Maine Governor Janet Mills, Senators Angus King and Susan Collins, and Rep. Jared Golden. He has offered "full federal support in the wake of this horrific attack," according to a statement.

In addition, a Justice Department spokesperson said, "The Attorney General has been briefed and will continue to closely monitor the situation. Federal law enforcement agencies are assisting our state and local law enforcement partners in Lewiston, Maine."

This is a developing story. Some things reported by the media may later turn out to be wrong. We will focus on reports from law enforcement officials and other authorities, credible news outlets and reporters who are at the scene. We will update as the situation develops.


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