Maine police were apparently tipped off last month about 'veiled threats' from Robert Card, the suspect of two mass shootings in Maine that ended...
Maine police were apparently tipped off last month about "veiled threats" from Robert Card, the suspect of two mass shootings in Maine that ended with the killing of at least 18 people.
Two local law enforcement officers told the Associated Press that a"statewide awareness alert" was sent in mid-September that cautioned authorities to be on the watch for Robert Card after the firearms instructor and US Army reservist allegedly threatened his base as well as other soldiers.Man returns to Wisconsin Capitol with assault rifle and asks to see Gov.
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