In Biddeford, Maine, a federal immigration officer with a decades-long record of mental illness, suicide attempts, and documented abuse of family members shot and killed a 25-year-old Colombian man during an enforcement operation. The death of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero has drawn attention not only to the encounter itself, but to the deeper question of how a man whose own family described him as dangerously unwell came to carry a government badge and firearm. His story — moving from childhood hospitalization through military service, domestic court filings, and a late-career pivot to ICE —
ICE Officer in Maine Shooting Had History of Violence, Mental Health Struggles
Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, 25, a Colombian national, was shot and killed by Brouillette on Monday near his home in Biddeford, Maine; at least 10 people have died in immigration agent encounters since Trump's crackdown began.