
Maine's 'yellow flag' law invoked over a dozen times since Lewiston shooting spree
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Maine's so-called "yellow flag" law allowing for weapons restriction orders has been invoked 13 times since Robert Card's Oct. 25 shooting spree in Lewiston.
Four people either mentioned Lewiston gunman Robert Card’s name or said they would become the "next mass shooter," according to the state’s list, which includes a brief synopsis of the circumstances in each case. On Friday, the law was invoked five times that day, according to the list.
The updated figures were released Monday during a law enforcement training that focused on the yellow flag law, Shannon Moss, state police spokesperson, said Tuesday. Several hundred officers participated in the training.
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