Second ex-wife of ICE agent who shot man in Biddeford recounts history of violent behavior
Key Points:
- Lucinda Brouillette, the second ex-wife of David Brouillette, accused him of longstanding patterns of abuse, intimidation, and violence, expressing that she feared his capacity for extreme violence based on her personal experiences.
- She has filed multiple protection from abuse orders against David Brouillette over the years, including one this week seeking sole custody of their daughter, though most previous requests were dismissed by courts.
- Lucinda described David Brouillette’s manipulative and controlling behavior during and after their marriage, highlighting her fear of retaliation and the emotional and physical scars she endured.
- She called for recognition of abuse patterns before they escalate and urged authorities and courts to take such warnings seriously, hoping her statement encourages others to seek help.
- Lucinda requested privacy and compassion for her family amid the ongoing investigation into David Brouillette, who is identified as the man who fatally shot Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford.