Maine State Police (MSP) is conducting an investigation into a fatal shooting spree that occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in the town of Sabattus.

The incident began at approximately 4:14 p.m. in the 800 block of Middle Road (Route 9) and resulted in four people shot, three of whom were killed, including the suspect.

According to investigators, 29-year-old James Davis III, a resident of Sabattus, was a passenger in a vehicle driven by his mother, 47-year-old Christine Smith, also of Sabattus.

While traveling on King Road, approaching the intersection with Middle Road (Route 9), Davis shot his mother inside the moving vehicle.

Smith was pronounced dead at the scene. Following the initial shooting, the vehicle crossed Middle Road and came to a stop.

Davis then exited the car and began firing at passing vehicles.

One of the victims, 53-year-old Katherine Williams of Sabattus, was driving on Middle Road when she was struck by gunfire.

She was transported to Central Maine Medical Center, where she was later pronounced deceased.

Two additional drivers, identified as 19-year-old Tyson Turner of Jay and 35-year-old David Wilson of Hartford, were each traveling in separate vehicles and were struck by gunfire.

Both men were transported to Central Maine Medical Center and are expected to survive their injuries.

Following the shootings, Davis turned the weapon on himself and died by suicide at the scene.

All three deceased individualsโ€”Christine Smith, Katherine Williams, and James Davis IIIโ€”were transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta, where autopsies will be conducted to confirm the causes of death.

Detectives and Evidence Response Technicians from the Major Crimes Unit โ€“ South remained at the scene throughout the night, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses.

The Lisbon Police Department, Sabattus Police Department, and the Androscoggin County Sheriffโ€™s Office provided assistance on scene.

The incident remains under active investigation, and additional details will be released as they become available.

Authorities have not yet determined a motive for the shooting


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