ICE officer in Maine shooting has history of violent behavior, relatives say
Summary
An ICE officer in Maine, David Brouillette, shot and killed a Colombian man, Johan Durán Guerrero. Relatives say Brouillette has a long history of violent behavior and mental health struggles, raising questions about how he was hired and allowed to carry a gun.Key Facts
- David Brouillette is a 37-year-old ICE officer and Army veteran.
- His relatives say he has had violent behavior and mental health problems since childhood.
- His ex-wife said he was physically abusive, including throwing boiling water while she held their child.
- Brouillette shot and killed 25-year-old Colombian Johan Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine.
- DHS said the officer fired because the vehicle tried to flee and public safety was at risk.
- Brouillette has nearly ten years of federal law enforcement experience with required training, according to ICE.
- At least 10 people have died in encounters with immigration agents since President Trump’s immigration crackdown began.
- Family court records show multiple allegations of abuse involving Brouillette and his family members.
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