Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 25 Diamond Member Share Posted October 25 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Maine marking one year since worst mass ********* in its history Lewiston, Maine marks one year since gunman ******* 18 in state’s worst ********* Lewiston, Maine marks one year since gunman ******* 18 in state’s worst ********* 01:48 Lewiston, Maine — With flags lowered across the state, Maine residents whose sense of safety was shattered last year by the deadliest mass ********* in the state’s history planned to mark the day Friday in ways big and small, including a planned memorial service. The killings of 18 people by an Army reservist in Lewiston drove home the stark reality that no corner of the country is safe from **** *********, including a state where people often boast of the low ****** rate. The largest of the gatherings was expected at the city’s hockey arena, where there were to be moments of silence at the time of the shootings. Community has emerged as an important component of the grieving process since the shootings, Elizabeth Seal said through a sign language interpreter at an event with victims and survivors last week. Seal’s husband, Joshua Seal, was ******* in the shootings. “Once justice is served, I feel maybe we can start that process of healing,” Seal said through the interpreter. “But in the meantime, we’re going to stay ‘Lewiston Strong.'” data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw==A woman visits a makeshift memorial outside Sparetime Bowling Alley, the site of a mass *********, in this Oct. 28, 2023 file photo, in Lewiston, Maine. Robert F. Bukaty / AP Seal and dozens of other survivors and relatives of victims recently began the formal process of suing the U.S. Army for what they say was a ******** to act to stop the 40-year-old reservist, Robert Card. The shootings on Oct. 25, 2023, happened at a bowling alley and a ********* tournament hosted by a bar and grill. Card ***** by ********, and his body was found two days later. Justin Juray, owner of the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley where the ********* began, said the venue would close for the day Friday to let staff be with their families. He said it had been a tough week as the day approached, and Friday would be particularly hard. “We don’t need work to add to their stress,” he said. Juray and his wife, Samantha, reopened the bowling alley in May, six months after the *********. Two staff members were among the eight people ******* there. All told, more than 130 people were present at the two sites, according to the state’s director of victim services. In addition to the 18 *******, there were 13 wounded by gunfire and 20 non-********* injuries. The gunman’s family and fellow Army reservists reported that he was suffering from a mental breakdown. In the aftermath of the *********, the Maine Legislature passed new **** laws that bolstered the state’s “yellow flag” statute, criminalized the transfer of guns to prohibited people and expanded funding for mental health crisis care. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said the healing isn’t over. “As we continue down the long and difficult road to recovery, let us remind ourselves that we are not alone, that we are ‘Lewiston Strong,’ and that we will continue to heal, together,” she said. “Lewiston Strong” took off in the days following the tragedy and continues to inspire, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The Maine People’s Alliance has kept up its “Lewiston Strong” sign, a constant reminder that’s led to contemplation. “What does it mean anyway and what comes next after you’ve declared yourself to be strong?” asked the alliance’s Carrie Jadud. “How do we be strong for each other and for ourselves? But more importantly, how are we healing, healing ourselves, healing each other, healing as a community?” Jadud reflected. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Maine #marking #year #worst #mass #********* #history This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/153986-maine-marking-one-year-since-worst-mass-shooting-in-its-history/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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