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Maine Gunman Opened Fire on Deaf Cornhole Tournament

Por: The Daily Beast Nation October 27, 2023

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A tight-knit deaf community in Maine is reeling after its members were revealed to be among those gunned down at a popular bar in , on Wednesday night, where cops say the Army reservist and firearms expert that left a combined 18 people dead at two crime scenes.Tributes for those killed began pouring in Thursday afternoon, with the beloved interpreter Joshua Seal, who’d been participating in a cornhole tournament for deaf athletes, being as... + full article



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