Ex-girlfriend denies Lewiston mass shooter targeted her

10 June 2024

An ex-girlfriend of the man responsible for the mass shooting at both a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston last October said she was not planning to be at either location the night of the attacks and doesn’t believe she was a target. There have been suggestions that the shooter, Robert Card II, may have been after certain people.

Many of the 3,000 pages released by police about their shooting investigation are heavily redacted and some of the information has been shared before. But they reveal for the first time that hours before the mass shootings on Oct. 25, 2023, Card was at a firing range with a friend who was so disturbed by Card’s behavior that he left.

Police also interviewed an unidentified person who told them that Card’s ex-girlfriend was in a bowling league and that she “could easily have been” at Just-In-Time Recreation at the time of the first attack.

Johanna Carr, who dated Card for several months until early 2023, said that’s not the case.

“No, I never bowled in a league and never with him. Just socially,” she said.

Carr, who has avoided speaking publicly until now, said she and Card did play cornhole together and she was in a league at Schemengees Bar and Grille. For a while, she had gone on Wednesday nights but at the time of the shootings was playing on Tuesdays. She said Card would have known that by using an app on his cellphone.

“You guys could download that and see that I was only registered on Tuesday, not Wednesday. So that’s technically public knowledge who would have been there that night, and I wasn’t on that list,” she said.

Carr broke up with Card because of his erratic behavior. He got easily annoyed over small things, and she couldn’t see a future with him. But she also said he never got angry or aggressive with her and that their breakup was uneventful.

Instead, she said Card talked about how he thought the manager of Schemengees disliked him and was calling him a pedophile behind his back. She thought it was odd but assured him that wasn’t true.

“I think the pedophile stuff started because of my kids. It initiated because he would hang out with my kids at Schemengees while I was there playing cornhole. And after we broke up he said, he’d commented that people were calling him pedophile,” Carr said.

Card briefly dated another woman who also played cornhole, she said. After the two of them broke up, she stopped going to Schemengees and she never saw him again. But she wonders whether she missed red flags and whether there was something she could have done to get him help.

“But the more, the more I read about all the people that tried to get help — his son, his ex-wife — the more helpless I feel for myself and all the other people, because despite the efforts that so many people tried, at the end of the day, I feel like if anyone asked for help, it was him,” Carr said.

After their breakup, Carr received a few text messages from Card asking her if she’d like to get back together for bowling or some other activity. She said in one long message, which she didn’t find until after the October shootings, Card told her that people were insulting him and that he couldn’t make others understand. Carr said he closed by telling her that she would do great in life.

This article appears through a media partnership with Maine Public.

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