Second ex-wife seeks protection order against ICE agent who shot man in Biddeford
Key Points:
- David Brouillette, a 37-year-old ICE agent and Army veteran, shot and killed Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford; his ex-wives have accused him of domestic violence and harassment.
- Brouillette has a history of legal disputes involving allegations of abuse and child custody battles, with multiple protection-from-abuse filings between him and his two ex-wives.
- Democratic lawmakers are seeking answers about the Department of Homeland Security’s vetting and training of immigration agents amid these allegations and the recent killing.
- Brouillette’s second ex-wife has requested a protection-from-abuse order and temporary sole custody of their daughter, citing concerns about the child's wellbeing due to the public nature of the case.
- A judge denied the temporary protection order, stating the current evidence does not show immediate danger, but scheduled a follow-up hearing within 21 days.