Report: Voices in Maine Shooting Suspect’s Head Called Him a ‘Pedophile’
Robert Card, the alleged October 25, 2023, Lewiston, Maine, shooter, experienced voices in his head calling him a “pedophile,” according to the New York Post.
Robert Card, the alleged October 25, 2023, Lewiston, Maine, shooter, experienced voices in his head calling him a “pedophile,” according to the New York Post.
Robert Card’s family “contacted police with concerns about his mental health” five months before he allegedly opened fire, killing 18 people.
Following Maine shooting suspect Robert Card’s mid-July evaluation at a West Point hospital, the U.S. Army decided he should not take part in “live fire activity” or handle guns and ammunition.
A report from CNN indicates police were asked to check on Robert Card in mid-September out of concerns that he could “snap.”
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning ended his Saturday press conference by talking about gun control in light of the shootings allegedly carried out by Robert Card in Maine.
Robert Card was never involuntarily committed for mental health issues and was therefore not barred from passing a firearm background check.
Pope Francis has reached out to the victims and families of the October 25 mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, promising prayers and spiritual closeness.
During a Saturday morning press conference, Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Mike Sauschuck indicated that Robert Card’s body was found in a semi-truck trailer on a recycling company’s property.
Robert Card, the person of interest being pursued by law enforcement following the murders in Maine, was evaluated by police over the summer.
Robert Card, the person of interest being pursued by law enforcement in Maine, “recently reported mental health issues, including hearing voices,” according to the Sun Journal.