AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoICE shooting fallout in Biddeford: Maine Public and other outlets report fresh details and mounting anger after the killing of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, with protests in Portland drawing hundreds to Monument Square and calls for ICE to leave Maine or be abolished. Officer vetting questions: Relatives of the ICE agent identified by national media as David Brouillette say he had a history of violent behavior and mental health issues, intensifying demands for a review of hiring and training. Democrats’ Senate scramble: Former Senate President Troy Jackson surged in Maine’s unusual delegate selection process to replace Graham Platner, building a major early lead toward the July 25 convention to face Sen. Susan Collins. Local politics in motion: Kennebec Democrats held a nominating meeting as the party’s fast-track replacement process continues. Crash update (Limington): Maine State Police say an 84-year-old man was critically injured after being ejected in a three-vehicle crash at Routes 25 and 11. Community & culture: The Gayety Theatre restoration in Van Buren won National Register of Historic Places recognition, and the Maine Cancer Foundation awarded $466,328 in cancer prevention grants statewide.
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