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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Heather Bailey and her daughter, Ollie 13, lean on each other Saturday during a Lisbon candlelight vigil for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    Heidi Patrie, right, gives a hug to a friend at a vigil Saturday in honor of the victims of the mass shootings in Lewiston. Patrie said her kids are very close with Joshua Seal’s children. Seal, who was a husband, father and a well-known American Sign Language interpreter in Maine, was one of the 18 people who lost their lives Wednesday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Devin Wagner, of Lisbon, helps her son, Mason, 2, light his candle Saturday at a vigil Saturday for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Lindsay Marlow, facing camera, hugs Courtney Majoros at a vigil in Lisbon on Saturday for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lisbon. Majoros' brother, Maxx Hathaway, was killed in the massacre.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Marianne O’Connor, of Lisbon, right, holds a candle Saturday at a vigil for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Matt Rourke/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Bre Allard and her children Lucy, 5, and Zeke, 8, plant crosses Saturday in honor of the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    Benjamin Rogers, 6, right, and Logan Rogers, 8, center, stand alongside their mother Bryanna Rogers, left, all of Lisbon, as they bow their heads during a moment of prayer at a vigil in Lisbon on Saturday for the victims of Wednesday’s shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    A candle burns Saturday at a vigil in Lisbon for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    Photographs of the mass shooting victims sit on the altar at Holy Family Church in Lewiston on Saturday. The church, part of the Prince of Peace Parish, was open Saturday for prayer and quiet reflection.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Ashley Jones, of Lisbon, is surrounded by her daughters Saturday at a vigil for the victims of Wednesday's mass shootings in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    A cyclist passes a sign that reads "Lewiston Strong" on Main Street on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    A small memorial with bouquets of flowers and small signs sits outside of the emergency department at Central Maine Medical Center on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Maine Department of Public Safety via AP | of | Share this photo

    Victims of the Maine shooting. Top from left, Ronald G. Morin, Peyton Brewer-Ross, Joshua A. Seal, Bryan M. MacFarlane, Joseph Lawrence Walker, Arthur Fred Strout. Second row from left, Maxx A. Hathaway, Stephen M. Vozzella, Thomas Ryan Conrad, Michael R. Deslauiers II, Jason Adam, Tricia C. Asselin. Third Row from left, William A. Young, Aaron Young, Robert E. Violette and Lucille M. Violette, William Frank, Keith D. Macneir.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    A motorcyclist kneels for a moment after setting flowers down Saturday at a small memorial dedicated to the members of Maine’s Deaf community who died in the mass shooting on Wednesday evening at Schemengees Bar & Grille.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    Richard Morlock, right, gives an unidentified motorcyclist a hug after the man set flowers down Saturday at a small memorial dedicated to the members of Maine’s Deaf community who died in the mass shooting on Wednesday evening. Morlock, who is a part of Maine’s Deaf community, communicated that he was friends with the four people who died.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    A section of Capital Avenue that leads to the Maine Recycling Corporation, where Robert Card’s body was found on Friday evening, is blocked off by police Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer, file | of | Share this photo

    Police block the road while investigators are on the scene at Schemengees Bar & Grille on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    Doris Belanger, a parishioner at Prince of Peace Parish in Lewiston, prays at Holy Family Church on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    A small crowd gathers for prayer and quiet reflection at Holy Family Church in Lewiston on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck takes questions Saturday morning about the nature of the self-inflicted gunshot wound by deceased mass shooter Robert Card. ASL interpreter Regan Thibodeau signs on the left.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Matt Rourke/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    An image of a recycling facility where law enforcement found the body of Robert Card, the suspect in this week's mass shootings, is displayed as Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Mike Sauschuck speaks during a news conference Saturday in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Dozens of trailers sit quiet and unattended in an unlocked overflow storage lot Saturday afternoon at Maine Recycling in Lisbon, where police found Robert Card's body in a trailer Friday night.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    Members of the media gather near a section of Capital Avenue that leads to the Maine Recycling Corporation, where Robert Card’s body was found on Friday evening, blocked off by police on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    An unmarked police car sits outside Just in Time Recreation in Lewiston on Saturday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Matt Rourke/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Lisbon Police Chief Ryan McGee speaks during a news conference in Lewiston on Saturday. Shooting suspect Robert Card, a firearms instructor who grew up in the area, was found dead Friday, in nearby Lisbon Falls.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    An unidentified motorcyclist sets flowers down Saturday at a small memorial dedicated to the members of Maine’s Deaf community who died in the mass shooting on Wednesday evening at Schemengees Bar & Grille.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    The Rev. Daniel Greenleaf, left, and Tyler Nadeau work together Friday at Holy Cross Church in Lewiston to set up a donations website to collect money for the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting in Lewiston.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Andree Kehn/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    The Rev. Lisle Blind, left, of Windham's St. Ann Episcopal Church, and chaplain Cheryl Cuddy, of Westbrook, center, sit with Niko Suave, an American Akita who is trained as a comfort dog, on Saturday at the Ramada Inn. The hotel's conference center was set up for emergency drop-in counseling for members of the public Saturday and Sunday.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Matt Rourke/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline speaks during a news conference in Lewiston on Saturday. Shooting suspect Robert Card, a firearms instructor who grew up in the area, was found dead Friday in nearby Lisbon Falls.

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    LEWISTON SHOOTINGS Day 4 (found) 10/28/23 - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald | of | Share this photo

    A sign reads Lewiston Strong in downtown Lewiston, where a flag can be seen at half mast on Saturday.

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