On Wednesday night, the United States was rocked by the news of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine that left 22 people dead and at least 60 injured.

As mass shootings continue year on year, social media plays a huge role in the nationwide coverage. From investigating main suspect Robert Card to these horrifying first-hand accounts of the tragedy, the internet gives us eyes and ears on the ground, even from half a mile away.

Gunshots from Maine shooting heard half mile away

This video posted to TikTok painted the picture of Lewiston, Maine: a quiet suburban area, with leaves on the ground indicating a chill of late fall in the night time air. Through the darkness, several loud pops pierce the silence, giving a war time feel to this city in New England.

“The fact that there are people being killed while hearing this….many prayers to the families,” said the most-liked comment on TikTok.

Based on the caption, the video claimed to be taken half a mile away from the shooting, which took place across multiple locations, including Sparetime Recreation, a bowling alley on Mollison Way, and Schemengees Bar & Grille Restaurant on Lincoln Street in Lewiston, starting around 18:56 ET, according to local authorities.

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