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The Maine State Police introduced that an impartial evaluate of its Lewiston mass capturing after-action report has been accomplished by the New England State Police Directors Convention.
The capturing on Oct. 25, 2023 occurred in a bowling alley and a bar and grill. The gunman’s physique was discovered two days later, and he had died by obvious suicide.
Maine State Police Col. William Ross requested a evaluate of the after-action report following the mass capturing that left 18 individuals useless.
The evaluate launched nearly a 12 months to this point following the capturing was chaired by Vermont State Police Col. Matthew Birmingham and included suggestions on crime scene protocols, software program and coaching.
Within the report, lots of the points recognized had been beforehand introduced up, however the evaluate identified that errors would at all times occur in occasions of this magnitude and that the evaluate would solely serve to level these errors out to allow them to be discovered from.
“We hope our review of the events of the days and months leading up to and after October 25, 2023, provides some answers to your questions and offers lessons learned that may help other survivors, victims, and communities in the future. Sadly, despite intensive efforts by law enforcement and the Commission, some questions may never be answered. The limitations of the human condition and the lack of evidence prevented the Commission from definitively answering all your questions,” the report said.
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Ross stated he and the staff will make the most of this as a device to start making enhancements.
“Continued training, policy review and collaboration with partner agencies from across the first responder spectrum is imperative and will be ongoing,” a press release stated.