Mysterious note found at home of Maine gunman ‘who killed 18’ in rampage | US News

Police have found a mysterious note at the home of the Suspected Maine mass shooter who killed 18 people at a bowling alley.
Investigators found the note after searching Robert Card’s in Bowdoin one day after Wednesday’s attack.
It is not known what the contents of the note are, but police are trying to determine if it reveals the motivation behind the mass shootings, NBC news reports.
Card is suspected of opening fire with at least one rifle at a bar and a bowling alley Wednesday in Lewiston, which is about 15 miles from Bowdoin and is Maine’s second-largest city.
The evening shootings killed 18 people and wounded 13 others, with three people still in a critical condition in hospital, authorities said.
The manhunt for Card continued throughout the night, with heavily armed police and FBI agents raiding a home belonging to one of his relatives.
It emerged Card could have made a getaway on a jetski, as he registered a 2019 Sea Doo jet ski in his name in June, according to marine records seen by DailyMail.com.
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