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Live Updates

Maine officials give update after shooting suspect found dead

By Adrienne Vogt and Matt Meyer, CNN

Updated 10:04 a.m. ET, October 28, 2023
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10 min ago

Officials will hold press conference soon

Authorities intend to release more information at a 10 a.m. ET press conference Saturday morning about suspect Robert Card and the investigation, they said.

11 min ago

What we know about the victims of the Lewiston, Maine, shooting rampage

From CNN's Jeanne Bonner, Jay Croft and Alaa Elassar

For the victims of the mass shooting Wednesday night in Lewiston, Maine, it was an ordinary night out.

Some were participating in a cornhole tournament while others were enjoying a meal. Then a shooter ended their fun.

And now another American community is grieving as the identities of those friends and loved ones whose lives were lost emerge.

All the victims were identified Friday by officials. The oldest killed in the shootings was a 76-year-old man and the youngest was a 14-year-old boy bowling with his father.

These are their names:

  • Tricia Asselin
  • Stephen “Steve” Vozzella
  • Peyton Brewer-Ross
  • Thomas “Tommy” Conrad
  • Michael Deslauriers II
  • Jason Walker
  • Bryan MacFarlane
  • Arthur “Artie” Strout
  • Joseph “Joey” Walker
  • Joshua Seal
  • Keith Macneir
  • Maxx Hathaway
  • Robert “Bob” Violette
  • Lucille Violette
  • William “Bill” Young and Aaron Young
  • Ronald “Ron” Morin
  • William Frank Brackett

Read more about the victims.

11 min ago

Suspect in Maine shooting rampage found dead

From CNN's John Miller, Evan Perez, Josh Campbell and Holly Yan

Lewiston shooting suspect Robert Card was found dead Friday evening, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, near the Androscoggin River in the Maine community of Lisbon Falls, state Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck told reporters.

Card, accused of killing 18 people and injuring 13 others Wednesday at a bowling alley and a restaurant in nearby Lewiston, Maine, was found dead around 7:45 p.m. Friday, Sauschuck said in a news conference Friday night.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills said she is “breathing a sigh of relief tonight knowing that … Card is no longer a threat to anyone.”

“Now is a time to heal,” Mills said at the news conference. “Tonight the city of Lewiston and the state of Maine begin to move forward on a long road to healing.

“We will heal together,” Mills said, adding she informed President Biden and the state’s congressional delegation of the news.

The US Army reservist accused of killing 18 people and injuring 13 others in a shooting rampage in a Maine city has been found dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a two-day manhunt that terrorized local communities, multiple sources told CNN Friday night.

Read more about the shooting rampage.

  • Officials will hold a news conference Saturday morning after the Lewiston, Maine, shooting rampage suspect was found dead Friday night, police said. The attack left 18 dead and 13 wounded.
  • Officials confirmed Robert Card died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • Law enforcement had been conducting an intensive manhunt for Card following the Wednesday evening shootings at a bowling alley and a restaurant in Lewiston.
  • The Maine rampage was the deadliest mass shooting in the US this year — and the deadliest since the Uvalde school massacre. At least 566 mass shootings have happened this year across the country, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

Authorities intend to release more information at a 10 a.m. ET press conference Saturday morning about suspect Robert Card and the investigation, they said.

For the victims of the mass shooting Wednesday night in Lewiston, Maine, it was an ordinary night out.

Some were participating in a cornhole tournament while others were enjoying a meal. Then a shooter ended their fun.

And now another American community is grieving as the identities of those friends and loved ones whose lives were lost emerge.

All the victims were identified Friday by officials. The oldest killed in the shootings was a 76-year-old man and the youngest was a 14-year-old boy bowling with his father.

These are their names:

  • Tricia Asselin
  • Stephen “Steve” Vozzella
  • Peyton Brewer-Ross
  • Thomas “Tommy” Conrad
  • Michael Deslauriers II
  • Jason Walker
  • Bryan MacFarlane
  • Arthur “Artie” Strout
  • Joseph “Joey” Walker
  • Joshua Seal
  • Keith Macneir
  • Maxx Hathaway
  • Robert “Bob” Violette
  • Lucille Violette
  • William “Bill” Young and Aaron Young
  • Ronald “Ron” Morin
  • William Frank Brackett

Read more about the victims.

Lewiston shooting suspect Robert Card was found dead Friday evening, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, near the Androscoggin River in the Maine community of Lisbon Falls, state Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck told reporters.

Card, accused of killing 18 people and injuring 13 others Wednesday at a bowling alley and a restaurant in nearby Lewiston, Maine, was found dead around 7:45 p.m. Friday, Sauschuck said in a news conference Friday night.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills said she is “breathing a sigh of relief tonight knowing that … Card is no longer a threat to anyone.”

“Now is a time to heal,” Mills said at the news conference. “Tonight the city of Lewiston and the state of Maine begin to move forward on a long road to healing.

“We will heal together,” Mills said, adding she informed President Biden and the state’s congressional delegation of the news.

The US Army reservist accused of killing 18 people and injuring 13 others in a shooting rampage in a Maine city has been found dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a two-day manhunt that terrorized local communities, multiple sources told CNN Friday night.

Read more about the shooting rampage.