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Maine Mall shooting suspect makes first court appearance

Image of Ahmed Basheer Awad from South Portland Police


The suspect in Wednesday’s shooting in the Maine Mall was arraigned on Friday.

Police say 20-year-old Ahmed Basheer Awad turned himself in at Cumberland County Jail around 3:30 p.m. Thursday.

Officers say Awad wanted to turn himself in so there could be a “safe and peaceful resolution for all involved”. They say they worked with Awad, through a third party, to make the arrest.

Awad is charged with two felonies, elevated aggravated assault and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, and one misdemeanor, carrying a concealed/threatening display of a weapon.

Police say the gun has not been recovered.

Award had his bail set at $250,000 in court on Friday.

His defense claimed that Awad acted in self-defense and argued for a lower bail amount.

CBS 13 News reports Awad was charged with carrying a concealed weapon in 2023, although it was dismissed when he pleaded guilty to another charge.

He also pleaded guilty in 2023 to violating the conditions of his release and paid a $300 fine.

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