But police say he ran into trouble with the law, displayed racist emblems and apparently had an affinity for guns.
2015
Japan intends to resume whale hunts
Last year Japan sent a nonlethal expedition to the Antarctic, but will go back to lethal hunts this winter.
Kids’ summer meals program starts Monday in Maine
A new van is ready to deliver free meals to 15 sites in Waterville, Winslow and Vassalboro.
Findings link loss of millions of U.S. factory jobs to cheap imports
An MIT economist points to ‘the powerful correspondence between where China had surged and where U.S. manufacturing employment had collapsed.’
Scientists track national park visitors
The voluntary tracking aims to discover how people use parks and improve their experiences.
Brady’s legacy unlikely to be affected by appeal
Whether or not Tom Brady’s suspension is overturned or reduced by Roger Goodell, views among opponents and fans probably won’t change.
Scoville helps Scarborough make all the plays, big and small
The junior first baseman has become a defensive and offensive sparkplug.
Vermont car roof ride leads to charges
A woman pleads guilty to riding with her 5-year-old son on the roof of a station wagon at 50 mph.
Eight years later, Brunswick aims for repeat of unbeaten boys’ lacrosse season
The Dragons take on South Portland for the Class A state title Saturday.
Two plead not guilty in plot to kill organizer of cartoon conference
The men stand accused of conspiring to support the Islamic State by plotting to behead blogger Pamela Geller.