A fatal encounter involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Biddeford, Maine, has taken a new turn after the agent connected to the shooting was identified in a local news report. The case centers on the death of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, who was reportedly shot on Pool Street on Monday.

According to the Press Herald, the agent was identified as David Brouillette, a former Maine law enforcement officer. The newspaper said Brouillette was named after an ex-wife told the outlet that he called her and admitted he was the ICE agent who shot Durán Guerrero.

The trimmed report offers only limited details about what led to the shooting. It describes the aftermath at the Biddeford scene, where the victim was under a tent near the car he had been driving.

The identification adds to public attention around the incident, which involves both federal immigration enforcement and a former local officer. Based on the information available in the report, key questions about the full sequence of events and official findings remain unresolved.