Maine shooting survivors/families sue U.S. military and Keller Army Community Hospital, claiming negligence in ignoring warning signs of shooter's deteriorating mental health.

Survivors and families of victims from Maine's deadliest shooting are initiating negligence claims against the U.S. military and Keller Army Community Hospital. They allege that the Army failed to respond to warning signs regarding shooter Robert Card's deteriorating mental health, which included paranoia and homicidal thoughts. Legal notices have been filed, allowing six months for the Army to respond before lawsuits can be pursued in federal court.

October 15, 2024
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