Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 14
Federal Agents Fatally Shoot 26-Year-Old Colombian Man in Maine as King Says No Arrest Warrant
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 14

Federal Agents Fatally Shoot 26-Year-Old Colombian Man in Maine as King Says No Arrest Warrant

3 articles · Updated · NPR · Jul 14

Summary

  • Federal and state authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Colombian man by federal law enforcement in Biddeford, Maine, on Monday morning.
  • Sen. Angus King said the man was not the subject of an arrest warrant, adding a key unanswered question about why agents confronted him.
  • The shooting involved federal law enforcement, with ICE identified in the report as the agency tied to the incident.
  • The case now centers on the circumstances of the encounter and could intensify scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement operations in Maine.

Insights

He had a work permit and no arrest warrant. Why did federal agents fatally shoot him in his car?
Congress funded body cameras for federal agents. Why weren't they used in this fatal Maine shooting?
ICE claims he 'weaponized' his car. Without video, how can the public know what really happened in Biddeford?