Authorities said an arrest warrant citing eight counts of murder has been issued after the shootings in Lewiston, Maine.
Law enforcement officials scrambled on Thursday to locate Robert R. Card, who police say is wanted in connection with theAn arrest warrant has been issued for Card for eight counts of murder, according to Col. William G. Ross, who leads the Maine State Police.
Ross said that although 18 people were killed, as of Thursday morning officials had identified only eight of the victims, so eight counts of murder were cited in the arrest warrant. The arrest warrant is still sealed, according to the Maine State Police.Card has been serving in the Army Reserve as a petroleum supply specialist, according to his service record, which was released by the Army after the shooting. He has not served in any combat deployments since enlisting in December 2002.
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