Early Saturday morning in Auburn, Maine, a tragic incident unfolded as a Maine State Police tactical team fatally shot a man on a rooftop following an hours-long standoff. The situation escalated when the man, identified as a 43-year-old individual, engaged in gunfire with officers, resulting in the destruction of two homes and leaving one individual missing.
The events prompted a shelter-in-place order, home evacuations, and the closure of a section of the street in Auburn, evoking memories of a previous mass shooting in neighboring Lewiston just months prior.
The man, who had been released on bail days earlier for a probation violation, attempted to break into a home in the early hours of Saturday. A confrontation ensued with a male resident, leading to gunshots and a subsequent fire that engulfed the residence. The female occupant managed to escape and alert authorities.
Law enforcement officers, upon arriving at the scene, encountered the woman who had fled and identified the intruder. Gunshots were fired at the officers multiple times during the standoff, prompting the deployment of a tactical team.
After fleeing to a neighboring rooftop, the man brandished a firearm and engaged in hostile behavior. The situation culminated in the fatal shooting by two state troopers in the early hours of the morning.
Further investigations revealed the man's criminal history, including a prior conviction for domestic violence and aggravated assault. The state police major crimes unit will delve into the criminal conduct, while the attorney general's office will oversee the investigation into the police shooting.
The community of Auburn was left reeling from the intense and tragic events that transpired, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and support for those affected by such incidents.