ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Colombian Man in Maine; DHS Cites 'Public Safety' Fears
A federal immigration agent fatally shot a 26-year-old Colombian man in Biddeford, Maine, on Monday during what ICE described as targeted surveillance on the last known address of an undocumented migrant. The agency waited nearly 12 hours before releasing details; DHS later said the officer fired out of fear for 'public safety.' The killing -- coming less than a week after an immigration agent shot a man in Houston -- drew a vigil, protests outside Sen. Susan Collins's office, and sharp scrutiny of the encounter, with a witness reporting the victim was found bleeding from a head wound in his vehicle.
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