Shock, grief following Maine mass shootings, suspect still at large
An urgent manhunt is underway as friends, relatives and neighbours of victims in the Maine mass shootings detail what happened Wednesday night and begin to grieve. The suspected gunman, Robert Card, is accused of killing 18 people, still at large and believed to be armed and dangerous.
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