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Friend of Maine Gunman Warned Officials of Potential Mass Shooting

Sean Hodgson watched and worried as his best friend of nearly two decades unraveled. His former roommate and fellow U.S. Army reservist’s anger and paranoia were mounting, he had access to guns, and he refused to get help. So Hodgson did the hardest thing of his life: He sent a text about Robert Card to their Army supervisor, the Associated Press reports. “I believe he’s going to snap and do a mass shooting," Hodgson wrote on Sept. 15. Six weeks later, Card fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston, Me., before killing himself. His body was found in a trailer after a two-day search and a regionwide lockdown. "I wasn’t in his head. I don’t know exactly what went on,” Hodgson told AP in his first interview since the Oct. 25 shootings. “But I do know I was right.”


The series of warning signs about Card have been well documented. In May, relatives warned police that Card had grown paranoid, and they expressed concern about his access to guns. In July, Card was hospitalized in a psychiatric unit for two weeks after shoving a fellow reservist and locking himself in a motel room. In August, the Army barred him from handling weapons while on duty and declared him nondeployable. In September, Hodgson raised the most glaring red flag, telling authorities to change the passcode to the gate at their Army Reserve training facility and arm themselves if Card showed up. Authorities declined to confront Card — the clearest example of the missed opportunities to intervene and prevent the deadliest shooting in state history.

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