Sen. Angus King’s office says the man killed during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting in Maine was not the intended target of an arrest warrant. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, King relayed information he received from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), but his office later updated the account after receiving additional information from DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Multiple reports cite the same correction: the victim, 26-year-old [name not provided in the supplied text], was not the person the agents were trying to arrest when the shooting occurred. Both outlets describe the discrepancy as stemming from an earlier DHS account that King’s office had relayed, followed by a later clarification from Mullin. The updated information reframes the circumstances of the incident by placing the focus on whether the warrant at issue was connected to the victim. The reports reflect that the underlying facts are being reconsidered publicly as DHS provides new details to King’s staff.