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Lewiston Grapples with Gun Violence Surge after Two More Shootings in Less Than Two Weeks

To combat an uptick in gun violence, Lewiston is seeking more money for police overtime and outreach to immigrant communities
Edward TomicBy Edward TomicSeptember 10, 2024Updated:September 10, 202411 Comments3 Mins Read
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In the span of less than two weeks since Lewiston city officials and the Androscoggin County district attorney announced their plans to address a recent surge of gun violence incidents in the city, Lewiston Police have responded to two shootings which are still under active investigation.

[RELATED: Shooting Interrupts Refugee Group’s ‘Family Fun Day’ Back-to-School Event in Lewiston…]

On the evening of Sept. 3, Lewiston Police responded to a report from a driver who said that his vehicle had been struck by gunfire while dropping off a friend on Pierce Street.

At the scene, police found that a bullet had penetrated and shattered the driver’s side rear passenger window and exited the front passenger side window of the car.

Police also found a shell casing in the area of 11 Pierce St.

In a press release, Lewiston Police indicated that several males were caught on surveillance footage fleeing the scene following the shooting.

Surveillance footage shared by Lewiston Police from the Sept. 3 shooting | Source: Lewiston Police Department

Police said that the Sept. 3 shooting remains under active investigation as they speak with witnesses and review the surveillance footage.

On Monday afternoon, Lewiston Police responded to a report of a shooting on Knox Street.

Police say that just before 4 p.m. on Monday, a Lewiston Police patrol officer heard gunfire in the rear of 66 Knox St.

The patrol officer was reportedly “confronted by several armed suspects” and found one injured male who had been struck by gunfire.

The armed suspects fled the scene and were later detained by an off-duty officer in the area, police said.

The injured male was transported to the Central Maine Medical Center, and is in stable condition. The investigation into this shooting also remains active.

At a press conference held at Lewiston City Hall on Thursday, Aug. 29, Lewiston Police Chief David St. Pierre said that over the past eight months the city has seen 27 “shots fired incidents.”

[RELATED: Lewiston PD Chief, DA Cite Lack of Funding for Spate of Unsolved Youth-Involved Shootings: 27 Shootings This Year…]

Chief St. Pierre and District Attorney Neil McLean said that a lack of resources and a backlog of cases have exacerbated the problem, a complaint that has also frequently been made in Cumberland County.

To combat the uptick in gun violence, St. Pierre said that his department will be requesting additional funding from the Lewiston City Council for three months of overtime pay in order to increase police presence throughout the city.

St. Pierre said Lewiston Police will also be seeking federal support from the U.S. Marshals Service and Department of Homeland Security to assist in their gun violence investigations.

Additionally, the police chief said that as part of their plan to address the shootings, the city plans to hold regular meetings with immigrant and refugee groups based in the area , in order to “build trust” between police and the local youth.

[RELATED: 17-year-old Dead at Public Housing Complex in One of Three Weekend Shootings in Lewiston…]

Although the law enforcement officials did not identify any individuals or groups as primarily responsible for the uptick in gun violence, the police chief did hint that his department was mostly interacting with members of immigrant communities.

“The city will take a more active role in working with organizations who work with youth, immigrant[s], refugees, and first generation Americans,” the police chief said.

District Attorney McLean told reporters during the press conference that his office and the city has urged State Legislature to allocate additional funding to address a shortage of prosecutors in Androscoggin County.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Henry T.
Henry T.
1 year ago

We ( the readers ) told you this would happen . It’s gonna keep happening the more of these illegals we let into the state . Undocumented , Unvaccinated, Illiterate , Non English speaking , the dregs of shit hole countries who have sent them here . How do you spell Haiti ?
What could go wrong Janet ? What could go wrong ?
Don’t you have some taxpayer funds you can give them for some pot and some liquor ?
Drunken Pseudo Muslims with guns. How’s that working out Lewiston ?
Keep voting for these damn democrats !

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axylos
axylos
1 year ago

Mainers have you had enough of the Communists you elected? Yes, they are Communists they want control of your lives and bringing in all these ILLEGAL ALIENS is doing that by ruining the state city by city. Go right ahead and keep voting them in and in a few years you will not be able to tell the difference between California and Maine. You get what you vote for!!!!

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Rooster
Rooster
1 year ago

Diversity is our strength, lol.

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Moms for FJM
Moms for FJM
1 year ago

Take a bow janet. Officially the worst governor of Maine and after bald-dochi that was a pretty high bar to clear.

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

Looks like D-Money, Smoothie and Shifty in those photos.

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Beachmom
Beachmom
1 year ago

Gee, the Lewiston police didn’t release any names or mug shots.
I wonder why???????

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Sandra Ford
Sandra Ford
1 year ago

Thanks to the Biden/Harris administration!!

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago

I bet they didn’t have to wait 3 days for their gun purchases probably because they were STOLEN.

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Sam Brady
Sam Brady
1 year ago

WOW , Not a NEO_NAZI White BOY in those photos , The Darker it gets the worse it will become . Not only are their Illegals running their Criminal Enterprises , I am certain there are “Home Grown ” Hood nicks ” coming here to ply their trade … Lewiston P.D. is a lesson in why DEI is a complete failure . Beware of all Tarantula Heads , Your Gov’t Hates You .

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Ryan J Murdough
Ryan J Murdough
1 year ago

Lewiston doesn’t have a gun problem, they have a black problem.

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
1 year ago

“seeking federal support from the U.S. Marshals Service and Department of Homeland Security to assist in their gun violence investigations.” No, Mr. Tomic, guns are not violent, the people brought into our State by Catholic Charities, with approval of our Governess, are from whence the violence springs.

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