An FBI bulletin included in the 3,000 pages of documents state police released Friday said Robert Card frightened a friend with his erratic behavior just before the mass shooting in Lewiston, but the man later admitted to police that he was lying.
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Development plan for Lewiston’s Professional Building includes housing
The tallest office building in downtown Lewiston would be redeveloped into 20 apartments on the upper floors, with two commercial spaces remaining on the ground and basement levels.
Gun control comes to election forefront for Lewiston mass shooting survivors
Voters in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District will choose the Republican candidate who will challenge three-term Democratic Rep. Jared Golden this fall in one of the nation’s most closely watched congressional elections.
40th Trek Across Maine will bring about 1,000 bicyclists through Lewiston
The event has raised $31 million since 1985, funding that has gone toward education, advocacy and research about lung diseases and health.
Bernard Lown honored at Friday ceremony unveiling new portrait
‘A Lewiston hero’ remembered as a force for peace and progress
Lewiston gunman’s ex-girlfriend doesn’t believe he was trying to target her
Johanna Carr said Robert Card could have easily figured out ahead of time if she was at Schemengees and would have known that she wouldn’t have been at Just-in-Time Recreation, the two places where Card killed 18 people in October.
‘It’s like Black Friday’: Bates College’s Clean Sweep yard sale returns this Sunday
Proceeds from the event at Underhill Arena will benefit John F. Murphy Homes.
State police documents reveal details of suicide note left by Lewiston gunman
The Maine State Police on Friday released more than 3,000 pages of heavily redacted documents from their investigation into the state’s deadliest mass shooting.
Maine’s congressional delegation seeks review of military efforts to prevent blast-related brain injuries
The request follows a determination that the Army reservist responsible for the Lewiston mass shooting had likely suffered brain injuries during military training.
Franco Center warns that without more money, it might close
The popular performance and event space in Lewiston is struggling to keep up with rising costs.