Army and police missed chances to intervene before Maine mass shootings, final report says
- The final report indicates that both the Army Reserves and local police failed to intervene in a gunman's psychiatric crisis, leading to 18 fatalities in Maine's deadliest mass shootings.
- The commission, created by Governor Janet Mills, presented its conclusions near the shooting sites in Lewiston, which occurred on October 25, 2023.
- The 215-page report affirmed that law enforcement could have used the state's yellow flag law to seize the shooter's firearms before the incident.
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