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Maine community unites after mass shooting

The deadliest shootings in Maine history stunned a state of 1.3 million people that has relatively little violent crime and had only 29 killings in all of 2022.

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Police tape cordons off the road to Schemengees Bar and Grille as law enforcement officers maintain their presence in the aftermath of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, Friday, Oct. 27. The suspect, Robert Card, a firearms instructor who grew up in the area, was found dead in nearby Lisbon Falls, Gov. Janet Mills said at a Friday night news conference.
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Candles burn up the street from the Schemengees Bar and Grille in the aftermath of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Law enforcement officers maintain their presence at Schemengees Bar and Grille in the aftermath of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Richard Morlock, right, a member of the deaf community and survivor of the mass shooting at Schemengees Bar and Grille, embraces a person at a makeshift memorial in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Richard Morlock, a member of the deaf community and survivor of the mass shooting at Schemengees Bar and Grille, pays his respect at a makeshift memorial to his friends he played cornhole with who were killed during the recent mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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At a makeshift memorial shows images of members of the deaf community who were killed in the mass shooting at Schemengees Bar and Grille in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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A cafe shows its support for the community a day after the body of Robert Card was found Saturday, Oct. 28, in Lewiston, Maine.
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A note showing support for the community a day after the body of Robert Card was found was left on a table in a cafe in Lewiston, Maine on Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Lisbon Police Chief Ryan McGee speaks during a news conference in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Victims of a mass shooting in this week's mass shootings, are displayed as Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Mike Sauschuck speaks during a news conference in Lewiston, Maine, Saturday, Oct. 28.
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An American flag is set to half mast on a football field just a few hundred yards from a recycling facility where law enforcement found the body of Robert Card, the suspect in this week's mass shootings, Saturday, Oct. 28, in Lisbon Falls, Maine. Many high school sports events have been canceled in the wake of the mass shooting that killed at least 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in nearby Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday.
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MAINE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VIA AP

These photos provided by the Maine Department of Public Safety shows victims of the Maine Shooting, Top from left, Ronald G. Morin, Peyton Brewer-Ross, Joshua A. Seal, Bryan M. MacFarlane, Joseph Lawrence Walker, Arthur Fred Strout. Second row from left, Maxx A. Hathaway, Stephen M. Vozzella, Thomas Ryan Conrad, Michael R. Deslauiers II, Jason Adam, Tricia C. Asselin. Third Row from left, William A. Young, Aaron Young, Robert E. Violette and Lucille M. Violette, William Frank, Keith D. Macneir.

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