Still, the family of Robert R. Card II blame themselves for his shooting rampage in a Lewiston bar and bowling alley, which killed 18 people and injured 13 more last October.
A Sagadahoc County deputy is once again defending the actions he took in the weeks leading up to the Lewiston mass shooting.
Sgt. Aaron Skolfield on Tuesday filed a 20-page response with the commission investigating the mass shooting, saying members ...
In emotional testimony Thursday morning, family members of Robert Card, the man responsible for two shootings that left 18 ...
On this edition of Total Maine, we speak one-on-one, at length, with the candidates for Sagadahoc County Sheriff. The agency ...
Family members testified on Thursday about months-long efforts to try to get Robert Card II into treatment amid his ...
Every seat in the Maine Legislature is up for grabs in November, but some races need to be narrowed before then. On June 11, ...
Robert Card's family believes the search for the mass shooter "could have ended much sooner" if police heeded their advice.
The names of the victims from the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston hang on the wall of James and Nicole Herling’s house.
In March, the family of Robert R. Card II apologized for the Lewiston shooting: ‘We are hurting for you and with you,’ they ...
The brother-in-law of an Army reservist responsible for killing 18 people in Maine tearfully apologized for the deadly ...
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office deputy who has faced intense criticism for failing to confront the Lewiston shooter before he committed a mass shooting filed a 20-page defense of his ...