Police in Maine continue search for mass shooting suspect
An intense manhunt was underway in Maine after a mass shooting left 18 people dead and more than a dozen others injured.
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An intense manhunt was underway in Maine after a mass shooting left 18 people dead and more than a dozen others injured.
Robert Card remains on the loose after authorities say he shot and killed at least 18 people. CBS News Correspondent Bradley Blackburn has the latest from Lewiston, Maine.
CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey spoke Thursday with national and local gun experts about what should have happened following that incident.
An intense manhunt was underway in Maine after a mass shooting left 18 people dead and more than a dozen others injured.
Massachusetts State Police issued a be on the lookout alert for Robert Card based on what turned out to be an "unsubstantiated" report.
Person of interest Robert Card should be considered armed and dangerous.
At least 22 people are dead, dozens more are injured, and there is a shelter-in-place for the entire city. CBS 2's Charlie De Mar reports.
A 35-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene. Three other people, in their 50s and 60s were taken to different hospitals in critical condition.
Witnesses stated they saw an unknown male who was shooting at the entrance of the alley and fled the scene in an unknown direction afterward.
Chicago police say four people were shot in an alley near 61st and Justine - just east of Ashland around 9 p.m.
CPD said the shooting prompted them to shut down Blum restaurant and bar. People who work in the area said this closing couldn't have come any sooner.
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It was a chaotic scene almost a year ago, a mass shooting on Halloween night on the West Side when 14 members of one family were hurt.
It was a chaotic scene almost a year ago, a mass shooting on Halloween night on the West Side when 14 members of one family were hurt. One of the victims was just 3 years old. All these months later, no one has been arrested.
Six victims were taken to a local hospital. Five of the victims suffered gunshot wounds and the sixth victim suffered a laceration.
It's not clear what led to the shooting and information about the shooter is unknown.
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