Maine shooting: could red flag laws have prevented the violence?
by Ed Pilkington from US news | The Guardian on (#6FXBR)
The state does not allow police to remove guns temporarily from people whose behavior may be a risk
As the fallout deepens from the catastrophic mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, that left at least 18 people dead and many wounded, questions are being asked about how an army reservist who had threatened violence and was kept under observation this summer for erratic behavior was allowed to be in possession of a deadly semi-automatic rifle.
Robert Card, 40, remained on the run on Thursday amid a massive manhunt. He was named as the suspect in the double shooting on Wednesday evening at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, a town of 40,000 people.
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