Search continues for Maine mass shooting suspect as Robert Card evades policeWednesday, and there are several aspects to his background that could make the effort to find him both challenging and dangerous, experts told CNN.
"His familiarity with weapons makes him a bit more dangerous," said Rob D'Amico, a retired FBI agent and former member of the bureau's Hostage Rescue Team. Steeves also told CNN Card had received navigation training in the Army Reserves, describing him as an "outdoors type of guy" who "would be very comfortable in the woods."Much of the search is happening in a wooded area, but searching the woods is something law enforcement in Maine is used to, US Rep. Chellie Pingree told CNN.
"He's clearly carefully planned this," said Juliette Kayyem, CNN's senior national security analyst. "He's survived close to 14 hours, or however long, without getting caught."