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Maine police widen search for gunman after 18 killed at bowling alley and bar

President Joe Biden ordered all US flags to be flown at half-mast

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US police have searched in forests, waterways and small towns for an Army reservist who they say killed 18 people and wounded 13 in a mass shooting at a bowling alley and a bar in Maine.

Schools, doctors’ surgeries and shops closed and people stayed behind locked doors in cities as far as 50 miles from the scenes of Wednesday night’s shootings in Lewiston.

President Joe Biden ordered all US flags to be flown at half-mast as condolences poured in from around the nation and nearby, including from Maine native and author Stephen King, who called it “madness”.

The attacks stunned a state of only 1.3 million people that has one of the country’s lowest homicide rates – 29 killings in all of 2022.

Card underwent a mental health evaluation in mid-July after he began acting erratically during training, a US official told The Associated Press.

Police said they have had no reported sightings of Card since the shootings at Schemengees Bar and Grille and at Sparetime Recreation, a bowling alley about four miles away. The Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office released two photos of the suspect walking into the bowling alley with a rifle raised to his shoulder.

Maine governor Janet Mills promised to do whatever was needed to find Card and to “hold whoever is responsible for this atrocity accountable … and to seek full justice for the victims and their families”.

“We are not, and we will not, rest in this endeavour,” she said.

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Three vehicles carry bodies from Schemengees Bar and Grille (Robert F. Bukaty/AP)

Three of the 13 people wounded in the shootings were in a critical condition and five were in hospital but stable, Central Maine Medical Centre officials said.

The attack started at Sparetime, where a children’s bowling league was taking place, just before 7pm on Wednesday. One bowler, who identified himself only as Brandon, said he heard about 10 shots, thinking the first was a balloon popping.

“I had my back turned to the door. And as soon as I turned and saw it was not a balloon — he was holding a weapon — I just booked it,” he told the AP.

Brandon said he scrambled down the length of the alley, sliding into the pin area and climbing up to hide in the machinery.

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A woman is hugged by a man at a reunification centre at Auburn Middle School, in Auburn, Maine, after shootings in Lewiston (Derek Davis/Portland Press Herald via AP)

Patrick Poulin was supposed to be at the bowling centre with his 15-year-old son, who is in a league that was practising on Wednesday.

They stayed at home but he estimates there were probably several dozen young bowlers, aged 4 to 18, along with their parents, in the facility. Mr Poulin said his brother was there and shepherded some of the children outside when the shooting began.

“He’s pretty shook up,” Mr Poulin said on Thursday. “And it’s just sinking in today, like, wow, I was very close to being there. And a lot of the people that got hurt, I know.”

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Police gather outside Schemengee’s Bar and Grille in Lewiston, Maine (Robert F Bukaty/AP)

“I’m still working because I can work from home. My husband cancelled his jobs today to stay home with me. We’re praying for everyone,” Ms Stevens said through tears.

Authorities launched a multi-state search for Card on land and water. The Coast Guard sent out a patrol boat on Thursday morning along the Kennebec River but after hours of searching, they found “nothing out of the ordinary”, said Chief Petty Officer Ryan Smith, who is in charge of the Coast Guard’s Boothbay Harbour Station.

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Officers carry rifles outside Central Maine Medical Centre in Lewiston, Maine (Steven Senne/AP)

Several FBI agents and other heavily armed officers gathered on Thursday afternoon off a road where several relatives of Card lived near Bowdoin. A military-style vehicle and a white van arrived and someone repeatedly yelled: “FBI! Open the door!”

The Canada Border Services Agency issued an “armed and dangerous” alert to its officers stationed along the Canada-US border.

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A sign signals to the public to shelter in place (Derek Davis/Portland Press Herald via AP/PA)

State police took Card to the Keller Army Community Hospital at West Point for evaluation, according to the official.

Immediately after the shooting, police armed with rifles took positions around Lewiston, Maine’s second largest city, with a population of 37,000. The once overwhelmingly white community has become one of the most diverse cities in northern New England after a major influx of immigrants, mostly from Somalia, in recent years.

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A vehicle police are seeking information about in connection with the shootings (Lewiston Maine Police Department via AP)

Art teacher Miia Zellner was one of the few people out. She came with friends to central Lewiston, where they hammered about 100 paper hearts into trees with the words “To My Neighbours.”

“This is just my way of showing my love and my support for the community,” she said. “I just hope that people, when they see this, get some type of positivity from it and feel some sense of hope.”

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