While the suspect does not appear to have any connections to the New York City area, Adams urged New Yorkers to remain vigilant.
Mayor Eric Adams called a news conference Thursday morning to discuss safety in New York City amid the active search for a mass shooting suspect in Maine.
All expressed solidarity with, and compassion for, those dealing with the situation in Lewiston, Maine,Authorities said Card has a history of military service, is a firearms instructor and was treated at a mental-health facility over the summer after allegedly saying that he was hearing voices.
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