AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoICE shooting in Biddeford: Federal agents shot and killed 25-year-old Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in a case that’s sparked protests and renewed scrutiny of ICE traffic-stop tactics; his wife spoke publicly for the first time, describing him as a loving father, while an AP report says the officer involved, David Brouillette, had a history of serious mental health and threatening behavior. Political fallout: The shooting has put U.S. Sen. Susan Collins in a bind as she faces pressure over her role in ICE funding and calls for a halt to “non-urgent” traffic stops. Public safety: Maine State Police are investigating two deaths found in a West Bath home—77-year-old Carolyn Harris and 75-year-old Kevin Harris—with autopsies pending. Opioid response: Gov. Janet Mills urged Mainers to keep up the fight at her final Opioid Response Summit in Bangor, citing continued declines in overdose deaths even as some areas lag. Weather/power: Storms knocked out power for tens of thousands statewide, with Central Maine Power reporting 33,000+ outages and Versant dealing with thousands more. Community calendar: Maine will observe the first statewide Commercial Fishing Remembrance Day on July 21, with events from Lubec to Boothbay Harbor.
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