Robert Card, 40,the man suspected of killing 18 people in a shooting in Maine has been found dead

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Robert Card, 40,the man suspected of killing 18 people in a shooting in Maine has been found dead

Robert Card, 40,the man suspected of killing 18 people in a shooting in Maine has been found dead after a three-day manhunt, police say.

Card, 40, was found dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Michael Sauschuck said. The news comes hours after police lifted a stay-at-home order for the normally quiet community. Among the dead are a grandfather, a talented young bowler, and four members of a deaf cornhole team.

Three others injured in the shooting are in critical care, it emerged on Saturday. “The suspect in Wednesday night’s shootings has been located and is deceased,” the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook. At a news conference at Lewiston City Hall, Maine Governor Janet Mills said the body was found in Lisbon, near where the shooting occurred.

“I’m breathing a sigh of relief tonight knowing that Robert Card will not be a threat to anyone,” she said.

Gov Mills said the discovery of the suspect’s body would set the community on “the long and difficult road to healing”.

A number of guns were found at the scene, including a long gun. Officials said the suspect had bought his guns days before the attack.

They added he was known to have undergone mental health evaluations – though Commissioner Sauschuck clarified that he had never been forcibly committed for treatment.

Earlier on Friday, police released the names of all the 18 victims. Maine Senator Susan Collins said the state now “can breathe a collective sigh of relief