An 18-year-old Maine man is accused of posing outside a Walmart with a rifle and ammunition in a social media post that threatened “Lewiston part two,” authorities said Tuesday.
Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content DeskA Maine man is accused of posing outside a Walmart with a rifle and ammunition in a social media post that threatened “Lewiston part two,” authorities said Tuesday.The alleged threat came nearly a week after a U.S. Army reservist opened fire at a bowling alley and a restaurant-bar in Lewiston,
According to Somerset County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Mike Mitchell, Bowden allegedly posed in a Snapchat photo taken Sunday with a .308-caliber Savage bolt-action rifle and ammunition in his lap, theBowden was allegedly sitting in the parking lot of a Walmart in nearby Palmyra, where he had been an employee until he was fired in 2021, according to the
“He took a picture of himself in a vehicle in the Walmart parking lot, and in that picture you can see a gun -- a hunting rifle,” Mitchell said, according to theBowden had reportedly been seen “on a nightly basis” in the parking lot of the Walmart, including Saturday night, the.
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