Gov. Healey Orders Flags At Half-Staff In Honor Of Maine Shooting Victims

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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Governor Healey has ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff at all state buildings in the wake of the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. The governor's announcement is in accordance with President Joe Biden's proclamation to honor the 18 victims who lost their lives in Wednesday night's massacre.

“We are lowering the flags in Massachusetts to express our deep sadness and sympathy for the victims, their families, and all those impacted by the mass shooting in Maine. It is also an expression of our strong support and gratitude for the brave members of law enforcement and medical professionals who are responding to this tragedy and treating victims,” said Governor Healey. “I spoke with Governor Janet Mills last night to offer our support. The Massachusetts State Police are in contact with their counterparts in Maine, monitoring the situation closely and are prepared to respond as needed. Our hospitals are treating patients transferred to Massachusetts. New England is a close-knit community, and we are coming together to support our neighbors during this heartbreaking time.” 

Authorities continue to search for 40-year-old Robert Card of Bowdoin, ME. He's been identified as the suspect in the shooting that killed 18 people and injured 13 others. Card is facing eight counts of murder. Officials have identified eight victims and are working to identify the remaining 10. More charges are expected.

Anyone who may be struggling with their mental health can call or text the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line at 833-773-2445. The public can also call the national suicide hotline at 9-8-8 for confidential and free emotional support.

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