At least 22 people dead and ‘person of interest’ sought after shootings in Lewiston, Maine, officials say

At least 22 people are dead and dozens are injured following two shocking shootings Wednesday night at a bowling alley and a restaurant in Lewiston, Maine. An intensive manhunt is underway for a person of interest, officials say.

The tragedy occurred at the bowling alley and the restaurant, both located in Lewiston, Maine. The first shooting occurred at the bowling alley, where at least seven people were killed and several others injured. The second shooting took place at the restaurant, where at least 15 people were killed and several others injured.

The Lewiston Police Department has identified a person of interest in connection with the shootings and is conducting an intensive manhunt. They have not released the identity of the person of interest, but they are asking the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

The Lewiston community is in shock and mourning following the tragedy. The mayor of Lewiston, Mark Cayer, has expressed his condolences to the victims and their families and has called for a moment of silence to honor the victims.

The local community is also coming together to support the victims and their families. A fund has been set up to help the victims and their families with medical bills and other expenses. Several churches in the area are also organizing prayer vigils to show solidarity with the victims and their families.

The Lewiston Police Department is asking anyone with information about the shootings to come forward and contact them. They are also asking anyone who may have witnessed the shootings to contact them.

The Lewiston community is in shock and mourning following the tragedy. We must come together to support the victims and their families during this difficult time. We must also remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Let us all come together to honor the victims and their families and to help bring the person of interest to justice.

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