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Maine Mass Shooting Suspect’s Body Found – Update
UPDATE, FRIDAY, 6:30 PM: Robert Card, believed to be behind this week’s Maine mass shootings, has been found dead.
The body of the 40-year-old was located in the woods by Maine Recycling near Lisbon, where his vehicle and a gun were found after the shooting, according to federal law enforcement…
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Maine Mass Shooting: Patrick Dempsey Speaks Out On Massacre In His Hometown Of Lewiston
The day after dual shootings at a bowling alley and a restaurant that left at least 18 dead and 13 injured in Maine, former Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey posted his reaction to the violence in Lewiston (pop. 36,000), which is his hometown.
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By Tom Tapp
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Comedians John Mulaney & Pete Davidson Postpone Maine Shows Following Lewiston Mass Shootings
Comedians John Mulaney and Pete Davidson have postponed a pair of Maine shows scheduled for this weekend in the aftermath of the Oct. 25 mass shootings in the city of Lewiston.
The shootings left 18 people dead and 13 injured, according to Maine Governor Janet Mills.
“We are devastated by the…
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By Matt Grobar
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6 Injured, 4 Dead In Mass Shooting At Famous Orange County Biker Bar
Four people died and at least six others were injured tonight in a shooting at a famed biker bar in Orange County.
The shooting occurred at about 7:30 p.m. at Cook’s Corner in the 19100 block of Santiago Canyon Road, but Orange County sheriff’s officials had little initial information, posting only…
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By Tom Tapp
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MSNBC Anchor Fights Back Tears In Interview With Woman Who Escaped Texas Mass Shooting
MSNBC anchor Alex Witt fought back tears Sunday while interviewing a woman who came face-to-face with the gunman responsible for this weekend’s mass shooting in West Texas.
The emotional moment happened as Shauna Saxton recalled the incident on August 31, that left seven people dead and 21 others injured.
Saxton said…
Late-Night Comics Urge Action, After Asking Why “Nothing” Ever Changes After Mass Shootings
The late-night shows took on a more somber tone tonight as the comedians examined this weekend’s mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton Ohio, which claimed at least 31 lives.
“I think at this point it is clear that America’s gun culture is melting down,” Stephen Colbert said on CBS’ Late Show. “But the…
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