Profound Damage Found in Maine Gunman's Brain, Possibly From Blasts [View all]
Source: NY Times
A specialized laboratory examining the brain of the gunman who committed Maines deadliest mass shooting found profound brain damage of the kind that has been seen in veterans exposed to repeated blasts from weapons use.
The labs findings were included in an autopsy report that was compiled by the Maine chief medical examiners office and released by the gunmans family.
The gunman, Robert Card, was a grenade instructor in the Army Reserve. In 2023, after eight years of being exposed to thousands of skull-shaking blasts on the training range, he began hearing voices and was stalked by paranoid delusions, his family said. He grew increasingly erratic and violent in the months before the October rampage in Lewiston, in which he killed 18 people and then himself.
His brain was sent to a Boston Universitys C.T.E. Center, a laboratory known for its pioneering work documenting chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or C.T.E., in athletes.
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