2023 Bowdoin–Yarmouth shootings

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2023 Bowdoin–Yarmouth shootings
I-295 Yarmouth Maine.jpg
The section of Interstate 295 southbound in Yarmouth, Maine, where some of the shootings occurred
Location Bowdoin and Yarmouth, Maine, U.S.
DateApril 18, 2023 (2023-04-18)
Attack type
Mass shooting, spree shooting, familicide
Deaths4
Injured3
AccusedJoseph Eaton

On April 17, 2023, four people were shot to death on a property in Bowdoin, Maine, United States. On April 18, shots were later fired at vehicles, seemingly randomly, along Interstate 295 in Yarmouth. Three members of one family were wounded, one critically, while driving. The suspect, 34-year-old Joseph Eaton, was then taken into custody. [1]

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Shooting

The first shooting happened at a rural property in Bowdoin, where four people—the parents of the suspected shooter and their long-time friends—were killed. [2] One person was found dead in the barn, and the other three were found in the house.

The next day, the shooter then drove forty minutes south to the Yarmouth area. [2] He opened fire indiscriminately at several cars on Interstate 295 southbound, between exits 17 and 15, [3] wounding a 59-year-old man and his son and daughter, both in their 20s. The daughter was seriously wounded. [4] [5] [6]

Accused

Joseph Eaton, 34, was arrested and charged with four counts of murder on April 18 after police located and detained him off Interstate 295. Police say he subsequently confessed to the killings of his mother and father and a couple, described as the parents' best friends, in Bowdoin, as well as to shooting at vehicles along the interstate highway. [7]

Eaton started drinking alcohol and using recreational drug and steroids at a young age. [2] He has had multiple mental health diagnoses, most recently borderline personality disorder, and says he was sexually assaulted by two babysitters and another person. [2] According to a forensic psychologist who has not met him personally, borderline personality disorder is associated with symptoms such as "poor impulse control, minimization of responsibility, and justification of violence because he was treated unfairly". [2] Eaton was upset that when he was released from prison, most people, including his two ex-wives, did not welcome him back into their lives. [2]

Eaton had a substantial criminal record before the shooting. [8] He had previously been convicted of crimes in Kansas, Maine, and Florida, [9] on charges such as burglary, drunk driving, and aggravated assault. [2] At least three women, including both ex-wives, broke up with him after he physically assaulted them. [2] In 2018, he assaulted three police officers with a baseball bat in Florida, in what he says was an attempted suicide by cop. [2] This resulted in a three-year prison sentence in Florida, plus two years in the Maine Correctional Center in Windham, because the Florida assault violated the terms of probation for a previous conviction in Maine. [2] [8] He was released from the Maine facility four days before the shootings. [4] His mother picked him up from the prison; his parents, whom he described as "the absolute epitome of unconditional love", paid for a hotel, and bought new clothes for him. [2]

Charges

For his actions in Bowdoin, Eaton was charged with four counts of murder for the family and family friends he killed, one count of aggravated cruelty to animals for killing a dog, plus nine charges for stealing firearms from his mother [2] and the friends he killed, and one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. [8] [9]

For his actions in Yarmouth, Eaton was indicted on 11 criminal counts, including three counts of attempted murder for the people he injured on the highway. [9] Eaton said that he opened fire on the cars because he thought they were police cars. [2]

In July 2023, he entered pleas of both not guilty and not criminally responsible. [8] Later, in December 2023, he withdrew the not criminally responsible plea. [10]

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