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Maine Senator Angus King Criticizes Federal Credibility in ICE Shooting Investigation

Senator Angus King of Maine has raised concerns about the credibility of federal authorities in the investigation of the shooting death of Joan Sebastian Guerrero, a Colombian national, by ICE agents. The incident occurred during a traffic stop, and King advocates for local participation in the investigation.

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A 26-year-old Colombian national, Joan Sebastian Guerrero, was shot and killed in Maine during an incident involving ICE agents who attempted to pull him over while he was driving. According to ICE, Guerrero attempted to flee and used his vehicle as a weapon, which led an agent to fire in self-defense. This incident follows another shooting involving ICE in Houston, where a man was killed while driving. Senator Angus King of Maine expressed concerns regarding the credibility of federal authorities and emphasized the need for local involvement in the investigation.

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Maine Sen. King says feds lack credibility, locals need role in ICE shooting investigation

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