The manhunt for Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card is reportedly over after police found him dead Friday night, according to NBC10 Boston Investigators and other reports.
Maine Sen. Angus King reportedly confirmed the report to CBS 13 News. While there are no specific releases yet, according to NBC10 Boston Investigators, sources have confirmed there is “no longer a threat.” (RELATED: Family Of Accused Maine Mass Shooter Is Texting Him To Surrender, CNN Reporter Says)
#BREAKING: Maine Senator Angus King confirms to CBS13 that the body of murder suspect Robert Card has been found. pic.twitter.com/tAi8NQywT4
— CBS 13 News (@WGME) October 28, 2023
Card has been the subject of an ongoing manhunt as authorities have looked for him since the shooting. Shelter-in-place orders immediately took effect in Androscoggin County as well as parts of Sagadahoc County. (RELATED: Here’s What We Know About The Suspected Maine Shooter)
The massacre occurred Wednesday in Lewiston, Maine, leaving 18 people dead and 13 injured.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.