Gunshots rattle downtown Lewiston

Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Police officers have three men on the ground near the corner of Bates and Ash streets in Lewiston on Friday evening.

LEWISTON — Shots were fired and several men were detained early Friday night after a man with a gun opened fire on Blake Street.

Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Lewiston police officers question a man in handcuffs on Ash Street in Lewiston on Friday evening.

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Lewiston Police officer Joseph Philippon covers 111 Blake St. in Lewiston on Friday evening.

Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Shots fired were reported around 111 Blake St. in Lewiston on Friday evening.

The sound of gunfire was reported by several people at about 6 p.m., police said. Seconds later, at least a dozen officers were in the area as suspects scattered and reports continued to come in.

A police officer detained three men at gunpoint after spotting them running from the scene. The three were ordered to the ground on Bates Street, near the corner of Ash.

Farther up Ash Street, another man was caught by police, allegedly as he fled the same scene.

Later Friday night, Lt. Adam Higgins said police were still interviewing witnesses about the shooting. No arrest had been made and no weapon had been recovered. The investigation was expected to continue overnight.

The shots were fired near the corner of Blake and Pine streets, witnesses said. Reports that a woman had been shot and that the shooter might still be hiding inside 111 Blake St. added confusion.

At about 6:30 p.m., the woman reported to have been shot came outside to declare that she was fine. She never reported being hit by gunfire, she said, and didn't call police.

Others not only heard the gunfire but saw the shooter in action.

One woman who lives nearby said she had just come inside from playing with her child when she heard the explosion of gunfire outside.

The shooter, described as a young man, was in the alley between tenements when he fired the first shot, that woman said. The shooter then dropped something and after running back to retrieve it, he jumped into a car that had been parked at the corner of Blake and Pine.

"He got in the car and fired four more times," the woman said. "I saw him stick his hand right out the window and start shooting. He shot up in the air. There was no point to it, really. Apparently, he wanted somebody to know he was out there."

Other witnesses told similar stories.

"Pop and then pop, pop, pop, pop," said one man who had been walking through the area at the time. "Four shots, at least."

For a time, police surrounded the three-story tenement at 111 Blake St. with guns drawn. They were hampered by a large and growing crowd of spectators, who stood on sidewalks, watched from porches and leaned from windows.

Groups yelled back and forth across Blake Street. Accusation and rumor spread from one side of the street to the other. The number of onlookers continued to climb.

"There are a lot of irresponsible parents," another woman said, "bringing their kids out here to watch all of this."

One witness described the car the shooter fled in as a white sedan, possibly a Mitsubishi. Police were given similar descriptions from other witnesses.

An hour after the shots were first reported, there was still confusion at the scene. A fifth man was taken into custody in front of 111 Blake St. It was unclear how he was connected to the shooting.

The lower end of Blake Street has been lively since last summer, witnesses said. Late-night parties, drug use and assaults are common.

"I've lived here six months," one witness said. "And I've probably seen the cops out here 10 times."

An hour after police arrived, a bearded man stood on the sidewalk, watching the officers interviewing witnesses.

"Let Jesus sort it out," he shouted across the street. "That's what it all comes to, anyway."

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hawaiian's picture
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Gunshots rattle downtown Lewiston

all , Weds 15:15 hst •
HHmm. . ...Spring has sprung √ The natives are getting restless . Yesterday it was knives and drunks they'ya and up in Bangor
Personally , i support the right to arm bears because , as we know , guns don't kill people ( toungue firmly planted in cheek :)
Your own mayor has said, " Enough is enough ," ref :
http://www.twincitytimes.com/columns/enough-is-enough-remember-those-who...
( not meant to be an endorsement of a competing L/A news service )
/s Steve

Mac antSaior's picture
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Where's all the Dirty Lew supporters?

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LewistonNative...'s picture
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Well since this happens in

Well since this happens in almost every city in the United States, let's just burn down the entire country and start new. Deal? Feel free to walk outside your little bubble of Maine and you'll see that none of the cities in Maine are as bad as people make them out to be.

hawaiian's picture
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Right Mike , 15:35 Hump

Right Mike , 15:35 Hump Day
" . ...none of the cities in Maine are as bad as people make them out to be. "
The cities are great
It's just the drugs , drunks , random acts of violence , and guns we don't like
Hooray for the fire , police , and emergency medical services
You guys and girls certainly have your work cut out for you
Alo'ha from Pahoa , Hawai'i :) /s Steve and ohana

Mac antSaior's picture
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Grand, so since most people

Grand, so since most people agreed with my comment but it was removed, I suppose I'll have to sugar coat my response.

Lewiston is a perfectly lovely All American City by any standard. Even though by any other standard in the country, it may fall short of "city" status, they make up for it by going all out in all they do. When the "city" forgets to put on a fireworks display for the pleasure if it's residents, the residents themselves roll up their sleeves and take care of it themselves with whatever they have on hand (9mm, .38, .40 auto).

Known for it's embrace of the past, Lewiston has made great efforts to keep old fashioned entertainment alive. Since the outlawing of lawn darts, the residents have shown their, "Can-Do" spirit by replacing the amusing little projectiles of detriment with whatever knife they have lying about.

Care free and independent, the people of Lewiston invite you throw caution to the wind and forget your cares; casting your needless debris along any of it's All American streets. There are even rumours of changing the "city" motto to "Somebody else will take care of it." echoing the laissez faire tenor of the residents. This sentiment is currently running a close second to the more prominent, "Don't mind the smell." which I assume refers to the wonderful smell from the bakeries in town...er... I mean, "city".

So, please enjoy Lewiston; someone has to.

JMC Creative's picture
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So why don't you just move then?

What good is such intense complaining? Does it make you happy? Do you actually enjoy ranting and being so negative? You sure seem to. Many other people would rather that you just be miserable quietly and allow others to make something of their life here in this town.

Mac antSaior's picture
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It's those who refuse to

It's those who refuse to complain, those who find the status quo; no, not the status quo but the steady decline satisfactory that I find so repugnant. Improvement will only come from dissent when everyone walks around with blinders. I wouldn't mind. No, I would happily live somewhere else and turn a permanently blinded eye to the entire L/A area if I didn't have any interest in property values here.

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