Shelter-in-place orders lifted in Lewiston, Maine after shootings, many businesses remain closed

Many stores, restaurants closed in Lewiston following mass shooting

LEWISTON, Maine - Shelter-in-place orders have been lifted in Lewiston, Maine following days of a law enforcement manhunt for Robert Card. 

Card was found dead Friday night, multiple law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS News Friday. He is the suspect in a mass shooting at two businesses that killed 18 people. 

The lifting of the lockdown comes just in time for residents as most of the restaurants and grocery stores remained closed since Wednesday night. Many residents never had time to prepare. 

"It was a line back to the coffee station for a good four hours probably," said Ari Roesner, a clerk at a local convenience store in Lewiston. "If it's the Christmas holiday, and things are going to be closed, then you stock up ahead of time. People were coming in looking for bread, looking for milk, looking for potato chips. We are one of the only stores that are open when people unexpectedly needed all of these goods." 

A store and gas station are closed due to a lock down in Lewiston, Maine on October 26, 2023, in the aftermath of a mass shootings. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

For some restaurants that remained open there was an hour wait for people to get food. The owners of Jeff's Jamaican Cuisine, Jeff and Sophia, started handing out free food to first responders and journalists. 

They say the community has given them so much. This was their way to give back to a community that is still scared and grieving. Sophia says her young nephew asked her, "Will we ever be safe again?" 

Now that the lockdown has been lifted, some residents still were not sure if they wanted to go back to work. Especially people in the restaurant industry. 

Owner of Jeff's Jamaican Cuisine in Lewiston, Maine CBS Boston

"The perpetrator has been targeting restaurants. Both of the places he did hit serve food," said Rakeem Mikey-Sullivan, a worker at Olive Garden. "I will feel comfortable when he is apprehended. I will feel comfortable when he is behind bars. I will feel comfortable when he is caught. Until then, I cannot consciously go to work and provide good service." 

In addition to working at Olive Garden, Rakeem is a professional dancer and an instructor at a local youth center. 

"I have lost students during this. I have lost community members. I have lost people during this moment," said Mikey-Sullivan. "We have lost very important members of our community. Nothing I can say will justify that or bring that back." 

While the shelter in place order has been rescinded, businesses still have the option to remain closed.

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