One hundred people who either survived the Lewiston mass shooting or are family members of the victims recently took legal action against the U.S. Army.Attorneys representing the survivors and victims’ families served legal notice upon the United States of their intent to pursue negligence claims against the Department of Defense, Army and Keller Army Community Hospital for failing to respond to warning signs and an explicit threat to commit a mass shooting from the gunman behind Maine’s deadliest shooting, U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Robert Card.About three months before legal action was taken, the U.S. Army Reserve released the findings of its investigation into Card and the military’s handling of concerns about the reservist in the weeks before the mass shooting on Oct. 25, 2023.Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels, former head of the Army Reserve, admitted in an exclusive interview with 8 Investigates that mistakes were made with Card. The …
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