Maine mass shooter Robert Card had traumatic brain injury, Boston University CTE researchers find

The Maine mass shooter who was a U.S. Army Reservist had a traumatic brain injury before he killed 18 people and injured more than a dozen others last year, according to Boston University researchers.

The family of Robert Card released the findings of his brain tissue analysis through the Concussion Legacy Foundation on Wednesday.

In October, the 40-year-old man went on a rampage in Lewiston — killing 18 people and injuring more than a dozen other victims. He later took his own life.

The Boston University CTE Center had been examining his brain, and lead researcher Ann McKee found that Card had significant evidence of traumatic brain injuries at the time of the shootings.

There was no evidence of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) — a progressive degenerative disease affecting people who have suffered repeated concussions and traumatic brain injuries. Many football players who sustained repetitive head impacts have suffered from CTE.

“Robert Card had evidence of traumatic brain injury,” McKee, director of the BU CTE Center, said in a statement. “In the white matter, the nerve fibers that allow for communication between different areas of the brain, there was significant degeneration, axonal and myelin loss, inflammation, and small blood vessel injury.”

“These findings align with our previous studies on the effects of blast injury in humans and experimental models,” McKee later added. “While I cannot say with certainty that these pathological findings underlie Mr. Card’s behavioral changes in the last 10 months of life, based on our previous work, brain injury likely played a role in his symptoms.”

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