Standoff: New Details Emerge
Police continue to investigate a pair of crimes that resulted in the deaths of two men. 59-year-old Bruce King died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after his U-Haul was stopped on I-95 near Lincoln yesterday
Police continue to investigate a pair of crimes that resulted in the deaths of two men. 59-year-old Bruce King died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after his U-Haul was stopped on I-95 near Lincoln yesterday
State police continue their investigation into yesterday afternoon’s stand off on Interstate 95, and as a result they say another man is dead.
Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland says the body of 68 year old Lawrence Lewis was found inside his home at 450 Macwahoc Road, which is also Route 2
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A police standoff that lasted over four hours on Interstate 95 today ended when a man in a U-Haul truck died of a single gunshot wound. State police believe it was a self-inflicted wound and say that he was not shot by police. The identity of the man has not been released.
Maine Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland tells us State Police have the Interstate shut down between the Howland and Lincoln exits at this hour.
According to McCausland a man whose reportedly armed is threatening suicide
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