"Deadly Encounter in Maine: ICE Agents Face Scrutiny After Fatal Shooting of Colombian National A tragic incident in Maine has sparked concerns about the use of force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. A 26-year-old Colombian national, Joan Sebastian Guerrero, was shot and killed after ICE agents attempted to pull him over while driving. According to ICE, Guerrero tried to flee and used his vehicle as a weapon, prompting an agent to fire in self-defense. However, the incident has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the shooting and whether the use of deadly force was justified. Senator Angus King of Maine has weighed in on the matter, adding to the growing debate about the role and accountability of ICE agents in the United States."


A 26-year-old Colombian national was shot and killed in Maine after ICE agents attempted to pull him over while he was driving. ICE said Joan Sebastian Guerrero tried to flee and used his vehicle as a weapon, prompting an agent to fire in self-defense. It comes after a man in Houston was killed by ICE while behind the wheel of a vehicle. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Sen. Angus King of Maine.