Law enforcement officers visit Robert Card's home: 'Come out with your hands in the ai
Law enforcement officers visited a property connected to mass shooting suspect Robert Card in Bowdoin, Maine on Thursday night, issuing an order for him to exit the building.
Officers could be heard yelling through a bullhorn at the residence for Card to "come out of the house" but the tactic seemed to be procedural and not suggestive that they thought Card was inside.
“We would like to speak to you. Walk to the front of the truck with nothing in your hands. We want to do this safely for you and everyone else," a law enforcement officer could be heard yelling.
"Come out with your hands in the air and walk to the front of driveway. Again, you are under arrest. Please come out of the house now," the law enforcement officer can be heard saying.
The law enforcement presence mostly left the scene by 9:00 p.m., without making an arrest.
The Maine State Police released a Facebook post stating that officers were executing search warrants in the area.
"Law enforcement officials are currently on Meadow Road in the town of Bowdoin to execute several search warrants. The announcements that are being heard over a loud speaker are standard search warrant announcements when executing a warrant to ensure the safety of all involved. It is unknown whether Robert Card is in any of the homes law enforcement will search. Law enforcement officials are simply doing their due diligence by tracking down every lead in an effort to locate and apprehend Card," the Maine State Police wrote.
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