US: At least 16 killed, over 50 wounded in mass shooting in Maine
First Published: 26th October, 2023 8:11 IST
The shootings happened at a restaurant and bowling alley in Lewiston
At least 16 people were killed while 50 others were injured in a multiple shooting incident at Lewiston, Maine in the United States, reports said on Thursday.
According to an ANI report citing CNN, the shootings happened at a restaurant and bowling alley in Lewiston on Wednesday night (local time).
Meanwhile, Maine State Police have asked residents to shelter in place as the situation is ongoing.
Further details are awaited. (ANI)
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