The ex-wife of the ICE agent who fatally shot Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine, has identified him as David Brouillette and claims he held racist beliefs and violent tendencies.
The mayor and residents of Biddeford, Maine, are demanding answers and a state police investigation into the death of 26-year-old Colombian migrant Johan Sebastian Durán Guerrero, who was killed by ICE agents.
The Maine Democratic Senate debate, held to replace Platner, saw candidates rallying behind a far-left platform, including calls to abolish ICE, in an effort to court his followers following a recent fatal shooting in Biddeford.
Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, a man killed by ICE, had been living in Biddeford, Maine, working as a cleaner and food delivery driver, seeking a better life for his 3-year-old daughter and partner.
A fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Maine, just days after a similar incident in Texas, has led to widespread outrage and calls for a full investigation. The incidents have highlighted concerns about the US federal immigration agency's use of force.
The working-class Maine city of Biddeford is grappling with tragedy after Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed by an immigration agent, leaving a lasting scar on the community.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has temporarily suspended most vehicle stops nationwide following two fatal shootings involving its agents in Maine and Texas. The incidents have led to increased scrutiny and calls for accountability regarding ICE's operational procedures and use of force.
An ICE agent fatally shot a 26-year-old Colombian migrant in Biddeford, Maine, during an operation. The victim was reportedly not the target of an arrest warrant, sparking protests and calls for ICE's abolition from some Democratic Senate candidates.