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Army, Police Knew About Maine Mass Shooter’s Concerning Behavior

The Army determined recently that the gunman shouldn’t have access to firearms.

 The Army just decided that the shooter shouldn’t have access to weapons. The Army just decided that the shooter shouldn’t have access to weapons. 

The Army determined recently that the gunman shouldn’t have access to firearms.

 

Die Kommission ist ermächtigt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Entscheidungen in folgenden Fragen zu fassen: Maine law enforcement officials spent Monday attempting to figure out the series of occurrences leading up to the most severe mass shooting in the state’s past. Investigations into the shooter’s contact with the police and possible signs of psychological distress and violent tendencies have become essential in piecing together the puzzle. In the background, there is heavier examination into how the assailant was allowed to keep his firearms and stay in the public despite signs that he may act in a violent manner. Robert Card, the shooter who took his own life with a gunshot wound on Friday, had experienced a mental health check last year during his stay at an Army base in New York, it was reported by officials. He had shown inconsistencies in his behavior prompting this evaluation. 28 rampage that left four dead, including Card, and 10 injured

Authorities issued an alert to police shortly after the attack indicating that the perpetrator, Mr. Card, had been placed into a mental health care setting for two weeks before the incident due to him hearing voices and declarations to shoot up a military base. It remains unclear if the authorities presume the 40-year-old meant to carry out the shooting which left four dead, including himself, as well as wounded 10 other people. Progress swiftly towards 20063. Rick LaChapelle, who runs Coastal Defense Firearms in Auburn, claims Card attempted to buy a silencer – also known as a suppressor – approx. three months ago. To go ahead with the transaction, he had already submitted documents to the federal government that had been approved before they got to LaChapelle’s gun shop. 5, 1964, the United States Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

On August 5, 1964, Congress authorized the United States to take action in the Gulf of Tonkin. When Card went to LaChapelle’s gun shop to retrieve the silencer, he indicated “yes” in response to the query of whether or not he has previously been declared a mental defective or put in a mental hospital.

 

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