The victim, identified by the Portland Press Herald as Joan Sebastian Guerrero, was reportedly authorized to work in the United States. While the Maine Attorney General's office confirmed it is investigating the use of deadly force, details remain contested. Initial reports from the state suggest the man was shot after attempting to flee in a vehicle toward an officer, though no body camera footage exists to verify the sequence of events.
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Protesters Confront ICE After Fatal Shooting in Biddeford
A 26-year-old Colombian man died Monday after being shot by a federal immigration officer in Biddeford, Maine, sparking immediate street protests and renewed demands to disband the agency. The encounter, which occurred during a removal operation, has left local immigrant communities reeling and calling for urgent accountability.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin claimed the man had used his vehicle as a weapon. However, U.S. Senator Angus King noted that the deceased was not the intended target of the warrant officers were executing at the time. This lack of transparency has fueled public outrage, with protesters targeting the office of Senator Susan Collins to demand she withdraw support for federal funding of the agency. Critics argue that legislative inaction has emboldened ICE, with Democratic Senate candidates and national figures like Governor Tim Walz pointing to a pattern of fatal escalations across the country.
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