Survivors of Maine mass shootings begin road to recovery

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Survivors of Maine mass shootings begin road to recovery
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Thirteen people were injured in the mass shootings that killed 18 last week in Lewiston, Maine

"Somebody mentioned there was a screw or something loose in a piece of equipment, so he had gone down to the back of the bowling alley to get a screw driver," said Will Bourgault, Giberti's nephew.

Residents of Lewiston return to work Monday, the morning after coming together to mourn the 18 lives lost in last week's shooting After opening fire in the bowling alley, the gunman continued his rampage at Schemengees Bar and Grille, where 25-year-old Kyle Secor was competing in a weekly cornhole tournament with friends when he was shot multiple times.

He said Secor moved to Maine in 2015 to play for the team. Sunday night, Withee said the team took Secor's jersey with them to their game in Philadelphia.

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