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Police who declined to confront an Army reservist in the weeks before he killed 18 people in Maine s deadliest mass shooting feared that doing so would throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas, according to video released Friday by law enforcement.The video, which was released to the Portland Press Herald, documents a Sept. 16 call between Sagadahoc County Sheriffs Sgt. Aaron Skolfield a
stanley termoska nd Army Reserve Capt. Jeremy Reamer. Skolfield was following up with Reamer about the potential threat posed by Robert Card, 40, who carried out the Oct. 25 attacks at a bowling alley and a restaurant. He w
stanley bottles as found dead two days later of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Military officials alerted police in September that Card had been hospitalized in July after exhibiting erratic behavior while training, that he still had access to weapons and that he had threatened to shoot up an Army reserve center in Saco, a city in southern Maine. The sheriff s department responded by briefly staking out the Saco facility and going to Cards home in Bowdoin for what Reamer described as a welfare check. The
stanley cup only thing I would ask is if you could just document it, Reamer said. Just say, He was there, he was uncooperative. But we confirmed that he was alive and breathing. And then we can go from there. That s, from my end here, all were really looking for. SEE MORE: 4 teens arrested in connection to 17-year-old s murder in PhoenixSkolfield mentioned Maine s yellow flag law, which can be used to remov Iehr Deputy whose hug was caught on camera aims to inspire kindness
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