Survivors of Maine Mass Shooting Say Army Ignored Gunman's Warning Signs
Briefly

Nearly one year after the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, survivors and victims' families are suing the military for negligence regarding the shooter's mental health.
The Army had numerous opportunities to intervene in Robert R. Card II's escalating threats and erratic behavior but failed to take action, resulting in tragedy.
Travis Brennan, a lawyer representing the families, stated, 'Unless people stand up and speak out about the broken systems that lead to these shootings, nothing will change.'
Federal law requires the government to review the claims within six months, after which families plan to file civil suits, following precedents of previous negligence cases.
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