From Angus King <[email protected]>
Subject Lewiston
Date October 27, 2023 4:22 PM
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John — On Wednesday our state and country were horrified by the terrible news of the deadly tragedy in Lewiston. And given that the suspect is still on the loose, we cannot yet move from fear to grief.

Eighteen precious lives were senselessly taken during this shocking act of violence, with more than ten injured for doing nothing more than living their lives on a Wednesday night — and my heart is heavy for the families who are mourning this unthinkable loss.

I took the first flight I could get yesterday morning to do everything in my power to support the Lewiston community and everyone impacted by this tragedy. I met with the Governor, the Mayors of Lewiston and Auburn, city councilors of both cities, first responders and medical professionals — sharing my deepest gratitude for their exhausting work and commitment.

If you are in an area currently under shelter in place orders, I ask that you please stay indoors and report any suspicious behavior to local authorities.

This is a challenging time for everyone who calls this great state home, and I want you to know that my thoughts are with you right now. Maine is a big small town connected by long roads — and in times like these, we go the extra mile to look after one another and give comfort and reassurance in any way we can.

I also want to share a few resources below for anyone in need of support in the wake of this tragedy:

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911. [tel:911]

If you or someone you know is talking about suicide or feelings of hopelessness, please seek help immediately and call or text 988. [tel:988]

Teens and young adults can text The National Alliance on Mental Illness’ Teen Text Line at (207) 515-8398 [tel:2075158398] for support.

Clinicians, educators, and first responders can call The FrontLine WarmLine at 1-800-769-9819 [tel:18007699819] for support managing the stress of responding to disasters.

And if you are outside of Androscoggin County and looking to help the community during this time, please use this link to find your nearest American Red Cross blood donation location. [[link removed]]

Please take care and stay safe,

Angus
Angus King for U.S. Senate Campaign
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