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ICE-involved shooting leaves 1 person dead in Maine, officials say

A police cruiser is seen in Biddeford, Maine, near the corner of Foss and Pool streets following a report of a fatal shooting July 13, 2026.
A police cruiser is seen in Biddeford, Maine, near the corner of Foss and Pool streets following a report of a fatal shooting July 13, 2026. USA TODAY Network, Reuters

BIDDEFORT, ME – One person is dead after a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Maine, multiple state officials said, less than a week after an ICE agent shot and killed a man during a traffic stop in Houston.

The shooting occurred on the morning of July 13 in a residential area of Biddeford, a city about 15 miles south of Portland, according to a statement from state House Speaker Ryan Fecteau.

"A person was killed. ICE was involved," Fecteau wrote on Facebook. "State Police and the Department of Public Safety are now on scene to gather details and would expect the FBI to investigate as well."

ICE and the FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Biddeford Police Department referred USA TODAY's questions to ICE. The police department said it is not leading the investigation and added there is no ongoing threat to the public.

Gov. Janet Mills said Maine State Police were working with the state's attorney general's office, the medical examiner and federal officials to "determine the facts of what occurred this morning."

"I know that situations like this are alarming and frightening," Mills said.

The shooting comes less than a week after an ICE agent in Houston fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during a traffic stop. The case triggered protests and a wave of scrutiny on federal agents months after the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by immigration officers in Minneapolis.

State police and the FBI responded to the scene, which was cordoned off with police tape. Officials have not yet released additional information about the circumstances of the shooting, the identity of the person killed or the role of federal agents.

Within hours of the shooting, people began to protest near the crime scene, chanting and holding signs reading "Leave Biddo" and "ICE Out of Our Neighborhoods." Dozens also gathered at a nearby park, where a woman with a bullhorn shouted, "ICE shot and killed a man in Biddeford! Murder! Murder!" Several motorists honked in support as they drove by.

Among the protesters near the shooting scene was Kyle Billings, who said he thought he heard three or four gunshots shortly after waking up.

"Sure enough, that's what it was," he told the Portsmouth Herald, part of the USA TODAY Network.

U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, said in a post on X that she's "deeply disturbed and angry" by the reports. She said her office was working to learn the circumstances of the shooting. "My sympathy to the individual and their family and to the entire community of Biddeford," she said.

Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows in a statement confirmed federal agents were involved in a fatal shooting and condemned the Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts.

"Someone is dead. I don't have details, and won't speculate," Bellows said. "But this is at least the 11th fatal shooting involving ICE or Border Patrol under Trump. It's time to get ICE off our streets."

In January, ICE launched a large-scale enforcement effort in Maine dubbed "Operation Catch of the Day." The agency surged federal agents into the state and accused its leaders of having "sanctuary" policies. Less than two weeks later, Mills and other officials announced that ICE had ended the operation.

The effort mirrored similar deployments to other states, including Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee and Illinois. But after fierce backlash over the deaths of Pretti and Good in Minneapolis, as well as a leadership shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security, the highly visible operations largely came to an end, though immigration-related arrests have continued nationwide.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ICE-involved shooting leaves 1 person dead in Maine, officials say

Reporting by Christopher Cann and Shawn P. Sullivan, USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY

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Investigators are seen in Biddeford, Maine July 13, 2026 following reports of a fatal shooting.
Investigators are seen in Biddeford, Maine July 13, 2026 following reports of a fatal shooting. Deb Cram/Seacoastonline USA TODAY Network, Reuters
Investigators are seen in Biddeford, Maine July 13, 2026 following reports of a fatal shooting.
Investigators are seen in Biddeford, Maine July 13, 2026 following reports of a fatal shooting. Deb Cram/Seacoastonline USA TODAY Network, Reuters

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This story was originally published July 13, 2026 at 1:10 PM.

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