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Maine Shooting
JUANA
SUMMERS
,
HOST
:
There
is
about
the
in
Maine
which
last
.
Documents
released
by
police
show
that
and
officials
were
deeply
by
the
deteriorating
mental
he
carried
out
that
state's
.
Reporter
Kevin
Miller
with
Maine
Public
is
here
with
the
latest
.
Hi
there
.
KEVIN
MILLER
,
BYLINE
:
.
How
you
?
SUMMERS
:
Hi
.
So
,
Kevin
,
first
off
,
remind
,
if
you
can
,
exactly
what
.
MILLER
:
So
say
that
Robert
Cod
,
a
year
old
Army
reservist
,
into
a
alley
and
then
a
last
with
a
high
-
powered
,
and
he
shot
more
than
,
of
them
.
He
then
fled
the
,
and
of
central
Maine
locked
down
until
late
.
That's
when
Mr
.
Card
was
of
an
apparent
self
-
inflicted
wound
.
SUMMERS
:
What
new
information
are
we
about
the
mental
of
the
and
the
concerns
that
people
who
him
had
this
deadly
shooting
?
MILLER
:
Well
,
these
documents
that
Robert
Card's
family
and
members
of
the
Army
Reserve
unit
that
he
served
in
had
growing
concerns
about
his
,
his
behavior
and
his
talk
as
well
as
his
to
.
They
communicated
some
of
these
concerns
to
police
as
early
as
last
.
Mr
.
Card's
family
told
the
local
sheriff's
office
that
Card
was
,
that
he
people
were
calling
him
a
pedophile
.
And
they
police
that
he
had
access
to
a
guns
.
We
also
learned
more
about
what
led
him
to
being
admitted
to
a
military
hospital
for
two
weeks
back
in
.
of
his
Army
Reserve
unit
were
concerned
about
his
erratic
behavior
.
And
then
just
,
police
were
told
from
a
-
by
a
-
excuse
me
-
by
a
fellow
reservist
that
was
Card
because
he
was
so
and
that
he
said
he
,
quote
,
"
snap
and
a
mass
shooting
.
"
SUMMERS
:
I
mean
,
just
to
your
description
there
,
these
are
incredibly
serious
.
How
did
the
police
and
the
army
respond
to
these
?
MILLER
:
Well
,
back
in
May
,
the
sheriff's
the
family
and
to
of
Mr
.
Card's
Army
Reserve
unit
.
The
family
members
told
police
that
they
would
talk
to
him
.
Army
Reserve
leaders
also
sold
-
told
police
that
they
would
him
.
But
we
flash
-
forward
to
mid
-
September
,
deputies
then
even
more
concerning
reports
,
including
that
he
was
to
,
quote
,
"
shoot
up
"
that
Army
Reserve
facility
.
They
to
talk
to
Card
at
his
home
in
rural
Bowdoin
,
Maine
,
doing
what
they
call
a
wellness
.
But
,
they
were
.
Card
either
wasn't
there
,
or
he
wasn't
the
door
.
And
then
a
Reserve
unit
leader
that
police
give
Card
time
to
cool
off
as
the
Reserve
tried
to
get
him
into
treatment
.
Card
-
he
was
non
-
by
the
military
,
but
it
doesn't
look
like
the
Sheriff's
office
made
any
additional
attempts
to
with
Card
after
that
.
And
it
also
that
the
Army
was
to
get
him
additional
help
.
And
then
the
mass
shooting
about
six
weeks
.
SUMMERS
:
In
just
a
,
were
there
any
other
steps
that
could
have
taken
here
?
MILLER
:
Yeah
,
that's
obviously
the
here
.
Maine
has
a
yellow
flag
law
that
police
to
a
person's
guns
if
a
medical
professional
and
a
judge
that
that
person
poses
a
risk
to
or
others
.
This
is
a
less
sweeping
version
of
the
red
flag
laws
that
are
on
the
books
in
dozens
of
states
.
But
that
was
with
Card
,
and
a
lot
of
people
are
,
not
?
SUMMERS
:
Yeah
.
MILLER
:
And
there
were
also
questions
about
whether
he
should
have
been
from
new
guns
because
of
that
I
mentioned
.
But
he
legal
-
he
apparently
guns
within
days
of
the
.
SUMMERS
:
That's
reporter
Kevin
Miller
with
Maine
Public
Radio
.
Kevin
,
thanks
.
MILLER
:
Thank
you
very
much
.
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