Protests take place in Maine after a fatal shooting involving a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. Demonstrators gather in multiple locations, including Biddeford and Portland, and march while holding anti-ICE signs and calling for accountability. Outside an ICE facility in Scarborough, an exchange occurs between protesters and an armed supporter of ICE, according to reports. The shooting results in the death of a Colombian national, identified as Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero.

Across the coverage, protesters frame the incident within the broader context of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement and deportation efforts. One outlet notes that at least ten people have died in encounters with immigration agents since the administration’s deportation crackdown began. Another describes the protest as involving hundreds of people.

The reporting focuses on the demonstrations and the calls from participants for ICE to leave the state of Maine, but it does not include new findings on the circumstances of the shooting or any official conclusions within the summaries provided.