One of the victims in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting has been identified as Tricia Johnson Asselin.
She was killed while trying to call 911.
Tricia Johnson Asselin held positions as a Front Desk Associate at Bowling Encore and served as a Service Manager at Atlantic Great Dane.
She previously worked at JS McCarthy Printers.
Tricia Johnson Asselin attended at Mt. Ararat High School, where she graduated in the year 1988.
Other victims of Lewiston, Maine mass shooting
At least 18 people were killed when Robert Card, a 40-year-old retired military officer went on a shooting spree in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday at a bowling alley and restaurant.
Seven people died at the bowling alley, Just in Time Recreation, and eight at Schemengees Bar and Grill, said Col. William G. Ross of the Maine State Police.
Three more people died at local hospitals.
Among the victims were managers, bowling coach, cousins, siblings, daughters and sons.
Maine State Police says 8 of the 18 victims have been identified.
Tom Conrad
Tom was a bowling alley manager.
He died while trying to take down the gunman.
Thomas Gilberti
Thomas Gilberti survived.
He was shot while letting children into the pin setter area.
He took many bullets to his legs while children ran towards him to hide.
Bob Violette
He was the youth bowling coach at spare time for many, many years.
Some youth bowlers were there practicing, a typical Wednesday night for them.
He was killed while protecting our children.
Justin Karcher
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Another victim in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting is 23-year-old Justin Karcher.
Justin Karcher’s mother recounted that they were enjoying an evening at Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston when a gunman opened fire, hitting her 23-year-old son four times, leaving him in critical condition.
She mentioned that her son, hailing from Auburn, went through urgent surgery and is presently reliant on a ventilator.
She expressed that medical professionals have had to perform resuscitation procedures multiple times.
She emphasized that he is still in a critical condition. She described experiencing intense stress as she anxiously waits for updates and intends to visit her son in intensive care on Thursday morning.