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Maine police release investigation documents into Lewiston shooting

Maine State Police on Friday released more than 3,000 pages of investigative documents related to the Lewiston shooting and response to it. A total of 18 people were killed and 13 others injured in the shooting on October 25, 2023. The documents, released early Friday afternoon, follow a series of Freedom of Access Act requests from 8 Investigates and are the first public release of investigative documents. The documents include reports from Maine State Police as well as other law enforcement agencies that assisted in both the response and investigation. Many of the documents have been heavily redacted. The release includes an After Action Report (AAR) from the Maine State Police Tactical Team and describes some issues related to communication and response. Click here to read the details contained in the AAR. The release provides details about what the FBI knew about the shooter, Robert Card, during the manhunt, including new information about where he was prior to the shooting and what his mental state was that day. You can read the details of that report here. The release also detailed items and evidence collected from the home of shooter Robert Card as part of the investigation following the shooting. Read those details here.Police have also released copies of numerous search warrants and requests for information related to Robert Card. In those requests, they asked that certain things not be disclosed. Read more about that part of the investigation here.Many of the documents consisted of accounts from several first responders who recalled the events of Oct. 25 and the days that followed. Read more about their accounts here.The release released Friday contains only written or documentary material. Police said they will continue to review other types of recordings, including audio, video and photographic recordings, and will release them when they are able to do so.The documents released Friday reference several images, videos and surveillance video files collected during the investigation.8 Investigates is working to review the documents and will provide updates on their contents as we work through them all.The release comes as we await a final report from the independent commission investigating the shooting and its circumstances. They are believed to have met for the last time just before Memorial Day, during which time testimony from the family of shooter Robert Card was also heard.

Maine State Police on Friday released more than 3,000 pages of investigative documents related to the Lewiston shooting and response.

A total of 18 people were killed and 13 others injured in the shooting on October 25, 2023.

The documents, released early Friday afternoon, follow a series of Freedom of Access Act requests from 8 Investigates and are the first release of investigative documents. The documents include reports from the Maine State Police as well as other law enforcement agencies that assisted in both the response and investigation.

Many of the documents have been heavily edited.

The press release includes an After Action Report (AAR) from the Maine State Police tactical team and describes some issues related to communication and response. Click here to read the details contained in the AAR.

The press release details what the FBI learned about the shooter, Robert Card, during the manhunt, including new information about his whereabouts before the shooting and his mental state that day. You can read details of that report here.

The press release also listed items and evidence collected from shooter Robert Card’s home during the shooting investigation. Read those details here.

Police also released copies of numerous search warrants and requests for information related to Robert Card. These requests asked that certain things not be disclosed. Read more about this part of the investigation here.

Many of the documents consisted of accounts from several first responders who recalled the events of October 25 and the days following. Read more about their accounts here.

The materials released on Friday include only written or documentary material. Police said they will continue to review and release other materials, including audio, video and photographic recordings, as soon as they are able to do so.

The documents released Friday reference and trace several images, videos and surveillance video files collected during the investigation.

8 Investigates is working to review the documents and will keep you updated on the contents as we work through them all.

The release comes as we await a final report from the independent commission investigating the shooting and its circumstances. They are believed to have met for the last time just before Memorial Day and heard testimony from the family of the shooter, Robert Card.