A group of survivors and families of victims of one of the deadliest mass shooting in years are suing the United States.
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- Survivors and victims' families from the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting are suing the U.S. government.
- The shooter, a U.S. Army Reserve member, killed 18 people despite multiple warning signs. 22s
- Investigations found law enforcement and military superiors knew of the shooter's threats and access to firearms. 1m 58s
- Independent and Army investigations cited failures in communication and response to mental health warnings. 2m 9s
- The military has not commented on the lawsuit, but past investigations recommended policy changes for reserve soldiers' behavioral health care. 3m 14s