A report released last week by Sheriff Joel Merry made clear that local law enforcement knew months before the attack that Card's mental health was deteriorating. Police were aware of reports that he was paranoid, hearing voices, experiencing psychotic episodes and possibly dealing with schizophrenia.
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Videos show police in Maine feared that confronting an Army reservist in the weeks before he killed 18 people in the state’s deadliest mass shooting would “throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas."
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Police who declined to confront an Army reservist in the weeks before he killed 18 people in Maine s deadliest mass shooting feared that doing so would "throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas," according to video released Friday by law enforcement.
Military officials alerted police in September that Card had been hospitalized after exhibiting erratic behavior and that he still had access to weapons.
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