Victims of Maine’s deadliest shooting start process of suing the Army
- Lawyers representing 100 survivors and family members of victims have started suing the Army and an Army hospital for inaction related to Maine’s deadliest shooting.
- Notices of claim state the Army knew about the reservist’s mental health decline, including paranoia and homicidal ideations.
- Lawyers emphasized there were multiple warning signs and opportunities for Army personnel to intervene before the mass shooting by Army Reservist Robert Card.
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