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  • TY!! I couldn't word that myself like that , even if I tried 😭

  • They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners' Petitions. No One Listened.
  • And I'd say all the messed up systems we have that keep people in fear , stress, distrust ETC, have a lot to do with why mass shootings occur. People lose their fucking mind after a while and some resort to shooting up anyone and everyone including themselves after it's all done and said.

    We the people really need something besides just voting to make the politicians listen to us. I think we hear each other just fine; but we need a plan now. The politicians aren't gonna do shit for us. So it's time for us the people to get along and do something about our predicament ourselves (obviously through nonviolent means).

  • They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners' Petitions. No One Listened.
  • Unfortunately, I am not surprised. I feel / felt like for a long time now that gov don't care about it's citizens (especially if they're a minority). Especially once You're poor or homeless the gov really don't care; but only to lock You up. Once You're locked up then it's like You never existed to begin with.

    We need full democracy ASAP. This flawed democracy we have is getting worse n' worse by the day 😭😔

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • I am 2 days late, but I did it

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • I believe majority of Americans want stricter gun laws. So why are the politicians that the people voted in not doing anything about it (then)?

    Same way I believe that majority of Americans want affordable education, housing, medical care, ETC...

    Why doesn't the government (whether Republican or Democrat run government) do much about it, or why are they never able to fix the issues?

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • Oof...

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • It wouldn't be just a limit on Free Speech but also media/journalism...

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • 🤔 uhh ... Should I remove his name from the title of the post?

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • You didn't get down 👇 voted so probably no one's offended. I totally agree with You btw. And I just wanted to add this; I think our government and corporations should fix this shit ASAP. But I don't think 🤔 "We the people" can do much about it if politicians don't listen to our outcry for better gun control policies

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  • Lol... All the dumb downvotes these days... At least reply after a downvote to explain why You downvoted in the first place. Annoying 😞 but funny 😂🤣

    Edit: how'd I get more downvotes then the messages below? 👇 🤣😂

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • Sorry, I just fixed it

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • Press Conference (Starts at 16:30) https://www.youtube.com/live/e1z-776Bo4U

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
  • Cbs news:

    The suspect in the mass shootings that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, 40-year-old Robert Card, has been found dead, the Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office confirmed Friday.

    The body of the suspect was found by law enforcement near a recycling plant in the Lisbon area, multiple law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS News. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Mike Sauschuck, commissioner of the Maine Department of Public Safety, said in a news conference Friday night.

    Sauchuck said the body was located at about 7:45 p.m. local time near the Androscoggin River in Lisbon, a town about 8 miles southwest of Lewiston. The suspect's vehicle, a white Subaru Outback, had earlier been found abandoned by a boat launch on the river.

    Maine Gov. Janet Mills told reporters that she called President Biden to inform him of the suspect's death.

    "Like many people, I'm breathing a sigh of relief that Robert Card is no longer a threat to anyone," Mills said.

    In his own statement late Friday night, President Biden called it "a tragic two days – not just for Lewiston, Maine, but for our entire country."

    "Americans should not have to live like this," Mr. Biden said. "I once again call on Republicans in Congress to fulfill their obligation to keep the American people safe. Until that day comes, I will continue to do everything in my power to end this gun violence epidemic. The Lewiston community – and all Americans – deserve nothing less."

    Hundreds of state and local police and federal agents had been involved in the manhunt since the shootings Wednesday night.

    For several hours Thursday night, heavily armed police had surrounded a house in Bowdoin, a small town where the suspect was from, about 35 minutes from Lewiston, but they completed their search there without finding him.

    On Friday, police announced divers were conducting underwater searches near the location where his vehicle was found abandoned.

    Authorities had recovered a weapon from the suspect's abandoned vehicle, law enforcement sources told CBS News' Pat Milton and Robert Legare earlier Friday. The firearm was legally purchased, a law enforcement source confirmed. It wasn't clear if the recovered weapon was used in the shooting.

    CBS News had also learned that investigators had located the suspect's cellphone and were trying to crack it and pore over his online activity, including text messages and emails, hoping to find clues as to his motive in the shootings.

    The deadly rampage began a little before 7 p.m. Wednesday night when police received a 911 call about a shooting at Sparetime Recreation, a bowling alley in Lewiston. Police later said six men and one woman there died of apparent gunshot wounds.

    Just over 10 minutes later, at 7:08 p.m., police were called to the scene of another shooting a few miles away, at Schemengees Bar and Grille. Eight people there were killed, police said. Three other people died at area hospitals.

    Police said the gunman fled in the aftermath of the shootings and they warned that he "should be considered armed and dangerous."

    The suspect, a member of the U.S. Army Reserve, had recently reported experiencing mental health issues, including hearing voices, and threatened to shoot up a military base in Saco, a law enforcement bulletin seen by CBS News said. In July, he started "behaving erratically," a New York Army National Guard spokesperson told CBS News, and he was committed to a mental health facility for two weeks.

    Several communities in the area spent the days since the shooting under shelter-in-place warnings, with schools canceled and residents urged to stay indoors. The shelter-in-place orders were lifted earlier Friday.

    "For me it was incomprehensible that this can happen in Lewiston, Maine," Mayor Carl Sheline told CBS News Boston.

    "Our city is facing this incredible loss and I am completely broken for our city, and my heart really goes out to the victims and their families right now," Sheline said.

    Investigators were looking into whether the suspect may have been targeting a specific individual, who is believed to be a current or former girlfriend, two U.S. officials and a former high-ranking official told CBS News. It wasn't clear if she was at either of the two locations that were attacked.

    The victims of the mass shooting ranged in age from 14 to 76, the medical examiner said. They included a bar manager who tried to stop the gunman; a bowling instructor who was teaching kids; a beloved father; a 14-year-old and his dad; and several people taking part in a cornhole tournament for deaf athletes.

    Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement that "although we are grateful that the suspect in this case no longer poses a threat, we know that nothing can bring back the lives he stole or undo the terror he inflicted."

    Sen. Susan Collins of Maine issued a statement thanking "the brave first responders who worked night and day to find this killer."

    — Julia Kimani, Jeff Pegues, Andres Triay, Robert Legare and Matthew Mosk contributed to this report.

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  • either of the two locations that were attacked.

    The victims of the mass shooting ranged in age from 14 to 76, the medical examiner said. They included a bar manager who tried to stop the gunman; a bowling instructor who was teaching kids; a beloved father; a 14-year-old and his dad; and several people taking part in a cornhole tournament for deaf athletes.

    Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement that "although we are grateful that the suspect in this case no longer poses a threat, we know that nothing can bring back the lives he stole or undo the terror he inflicted."

    Sen. Susan Collins of Maine issued a statement thanking "the brave first responders who worked night and day to find this killer."

    — Julia Kimani, Jeff Pegues, Andres Triay, Robert Legare and Matthew Mosk contributed to this report.

  • Maine's mass shooter found dead
    ghostarchive.org Maine shooting suspect Robert Card found dead after 2-day manhunt, officials say

    Hundreds of state and local police and federal agents have been involved in the search for suspect Robert Card since the shootings Wednesday night.

    Maine shooting suspect Robert Card found dead after 2-day manhunt, officials say
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