Illegal Migrant Killed After Allegedly Driving at ICE Agents During Maine Enforcement Operation
A Colombian national was fatally shot Monday morning after authorities say he attempted to drive his vehicle into Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during an enforcement operation in Biddeford, Maine. Dramatic video circulating online shows the wounded driver being pulled from his vehicle before collapsing onto the pavement, where agents handcuffed him as emergency responders were summoned.
The incident unfolded shortly after 7 a.m. as ICE agents were conducting surveillance at the last known residence of an illegal immigrant who was subject to a deportation order, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
During the operation, DHS said an illegal immigrant fled the residence in a vehicle, prompting federal agents to pursue him and attempt a traffic stop.
According to authorities, the driver refused to stop and instead accelerated in an apparent effort to escape, leading an ICE officer to open fire.
“The vehicle attempted to flee the scene and, fearing for public safety, an officer discharged his weapon,” DHS said in a statement.
“The driver of the vehicle was struck, and emergency services were immediately contacted. He passed away from his injuries.”
Neighbors identified the deceased as 26-year-old Colombian national Joan Sebastian Guerrero, who reportedly lived nearby with his wife and infant daughter, the Portland Press Herald reported.
Federal officials had not officially confirmed the driver’s identity as of Monday evening.
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) initially said Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin had informed him that the man was the subject of an arrest warrant, according to CNN.
King later clarified that Mullin corrected the information, telling him there had been no warrant issued for the driver, the network reported.
Graphic video posted to social media reportedly showed the wounded man lying beside his vehicle after the shooting, with what appeared to be a bullet hole visible through the driver’s side of the windshield, according to the Portland Press Herald.
Lucas Scott, an 18-year-old witness, said ICE agents wearing green tactical vests surrounded the vehicle with their weapons drawn as the driver appeared to steer directly toward them.
“The car was put into drive and was trying to hit the ICE officer,” Scott said, adding that an agent fired roughly four shots in response.
“I just heard the popping, but I did see him draw his gun,” Scott said.
A Ring doorbell camera at a nearby home reportedly captured the sound of five or six gunshots during the confrontation.
Another resident, Daniel Boucher, said he saw the driver emerge from the vehicle bleeding heavily from the head.
“He said, ‘I tried to stop,’ ” nearby resident Daniel Boucher said.
According to Presente! Maine, an immigrant advocacy organization based in Portland, the driver had authorization to work in the United States and had been issued a Social Security number.
“He was a member of our community, a neighbor, and a human being whose life was cut tragically short,” the organization said in a joint statement with the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition. “We extend our deepest condolences to his family, loved ones, and everyone now grieving this unimaginable loss.”
Residents told the Portland Press Herald they had noticed a sharp increase in ICE enforcement activity in Biddeford over the past several weeks.
“They chased down a bunch of guys working on a roof down the street a week or two ago. They all ran. I saw one guy jump off the roof to get away. They left all their equipment on top of the roof,” Biddeford resident Larry Humiston told the Portland Press Herald.
The Biddeford Police Department confirmed that ICE personnel were involved in the shooting and said local officers responded to secure the area but were not otherwise participating in the federal operation.
Following the shooting, demonstrators gathered near the scene carrying signs critical of ICE.
Several Democratic officials sharply criticized federal immigration authorities in the aftermath of the incident. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows vowed she would “remain tough” on ICE as questions surrounding the shooting continued.
“This man was their neighbor, and their kids play on that street and in the park where we gathered,” Bellows told CNN’s Jake Tapper.
“I think everyone who let ICE and Trump deploy these men on the streets needs to be held accountable.”
Maine Gov. Janet Mills also condemned what she described as a deeply troubling encounter.
“[I]t underscores the reckless and haphazard manner in which immigration enforcement operations are being conducted in Maine and across the country,” Mills said in a post to her X account. “This has to end.”
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani likewise denounced the agency in a social media post.
“ICE is killing our neighbors. ICE cannot be reformed. Abolish ICE,” Hizzoner said in an X post.
The Department of Homeland Security said its Office of Inspector General will conduct an investigation into the fatal shooting.
{Matzav.com}
