FBI descends on Maine gunman suspect Robert Card’s home after loud bangs were heard nearby – as manhunt continues for mass murderer who killed 18 people at Lewiston bowling alley and bar
- FBI agents gathered outside a home in Bowdoin, Maine, Thursday evening, telling a person or people inside, “Come out with your hands up.”
- The FBI shined a spotlight on the house and an officer with a bullhorn told someone inside, “Follow my instructions.”
- Robert Card, 40, accused of fatally shooting 18 people Wednesday night in Lewiston, lived in Bowdoin, as did Ryan and Katie Card, his brother and sister-in-law
A standoff took place Thursday at a property in Bowdoin, Maine, believed to be connected to Lewiston shooting suspect Robert Card.
FBI agents told someone inside at 7:20 p.m., “Come out with your hands up.”
It was unclear who they were talking to.
Using a megaphone, the officers told the person to come to them and asked if anyone was still inside.
There were helicopters flying above us, and drones.
A series of four loud bangs were heard Thursday evening near this home in Bowdoin, Maine, connected to Robert Card