Relatives of an ICE agent identified as David Brouillette say the agent had a history of violent behavior and should not have been issued a badge and firearm before a fatal shooting in Maine. According to reporting in The Independent and Al Jazeera, family members describe Brouillette as having a troubled past, and they allege he should not have been placed in a position involving armed enforcement. Both outlets attribute the claims to relatives and present them as allegations from family rather than independently verified findings. The articles also describe the shooting as fatal and occurring in Maine, but neither source provides additional confirmed details about the prior incidents or official disciplinary actions. The reporting focuses primarily on what relatives say about Brouillette’s background. Authorities have not been described in these summaries as issuing findings on the claims, and the accounts remain centered on the relatives’ perspective on the agent’s suitability and prior conduct.