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Remembering The Tragic Victims Of The Maine Mass Shooting

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On a fateful day in Maine, a mass shooting took the lives of eighteen innocent people who were simply going about their daily lives. The shooter, Robert Card, unleashed his fury at a local bowling alley and a bar, forever changing the lives of the victims and their loved ones.

Key Takeaway

The Maine mass shooting has left a community shattered and in mourning as they attempt to cope with the loss of eighteen innocent lives. In the wake of this tragedy, the search for the shooter continues as law enforcement works tirelessly to ensure that justice is served.

A Community Torn Apart: Lives Cut Short

The devastating incident at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston claimed the lives of several individuals from different age groups. Among the victims was 14-year-old Aaron Young, who was participating in his bowling league with his father, Bill. Tragically, both father and son lost their lives in the senseless act of violence.

Another victim, Bob Violette, aged 76, was at the bowling alley fulfilling his volunteer role as a coach for the youth bowling league. Described as a kind and patient individual, his loss has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him.

Tricia Asselin, aged 53, was bravely attempting to call 911 when she was fatally shot. Tommy Conrad, the 34-year-old manager of the establishment, met a similar fate as he tried to subdue the gunman.

Acts of Bravery Amidst Chaos

Jason Walker and his friend Michael Deslauriers II showed immense courage as they protected their families during the shooting. Unfortunately, their heroic actions resulted in their own tragic deaths. Michael’s father shared that after ensuring their loved ones’ safety, the two men charged at Card, but were fatally wounded in the process.

Heartbreaking Losses at Schemengees Bar and Grille

Card didn’t stop at the bowling alley; he continued his rampage at Schemengees Bar and Grille. Eight more individuals lost their lives, including Maxx Hathaway, who was enjoying an evening out with his pregnant wife, Brenda, and their toddler, Lilian. While Brenda had taken their child home, Maxx remained at the bar to play pool. Tragically, Maxx’s life was cut short, leaving behind a devastated family.

Several members of the deaf community were also among the victims at the bar. Bryan MacFarlane, Steven Vozzella, Billy Bracket, and Joshua Seal were all attending a cornhole tournament when their lives were tragically ended.

Joseph Walker, the 56-year-old manager of Schemengees, also fell victim to the shooter’s rampage. He bravely tried to intervene but paid the ultimate price.

A Search for Justice

As the community reels from the aftermath of this horrific event, Card remains at large. Despite a police presence surrounding his Bowdoin, ME residence, the shooter was not found. A manhunt is currently underway to bring him to justice.