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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.Card, an Army Reservist, had caught the attention of military officials after “acting erratically in mid-July” while taking part in training at West Point, the Associated Press. Police in New York were called and Card was taken to West Point’s Keller Army Community Hospital for evaluation.
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