WATCH: Anti-ICE Mob STORMS Office Of Sen. Susan Collins After Fatal Maine Shooting
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WATCH: Anti-ICE Mob STORMS Office Of Sen. Susan Collins After Fatal Maine Shooting

Anti-ICE protesters descended on the Maine office of Sen. Susan Collins on Monday, and video from the scene shows the crowd surging against the entrance as people tried to push their way inside. The confrontation erupted within hours of a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent in Biddeford. The FBI investigation had barely begun before the political pressure campaign reached Collins’ doorstep.   The clip shows a tightly packed group outside the office entrance, with protesters pressing toward the doorway while cameras roll. What it does not show is restraint. There was no confirmed report at publication time that the crowd successfully entered a private office area, nor had authorities announced arrests tied to the confrontation. The footage does show an aggressive attempt to force the issue at the entrance. The protest followed a deadly encounter roughly 15 miles southwest of Portland. The Associated Press reported that a federal immigration agent fatally shot a motorist Monday morning in Biddeford while agents were pursuing him for deportation. Independent Sen. Angus King said Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told him the man had used his vehicle as a weapon against the agents. Bystander video taken after the gunfire showed a white sedan circling through an intersection as agents attempted to bring it to a stop. Photographs from the scene showed multiple bullet holes in the windshield. King said the agents involved were not wearing body cameras and that the FBI is leading the investigation. Maine State Police, the state attorney general’s office and the chief medical examiner are also involved in determining exactly what happened. Advocacy groups identified the driver only as a 26-year-old Colombian man and said his family was not ready to release his name. The central question remains whether the vehicle posed a deadly threat at the moment the ICE agent opened fire. #UPDATE: The Homeland Security reportedly told Sen. King a young man “weaponized” a vehicle before being shot and killed by an ICE agent in Biddeford. DETAILS: https://t.co/00Ps3fFoCx — CBS 13 News (@WGME) July 13, 2026 That is the federal account as relayed by King. It is an important piece of the story, but it is not yet a final investigative finding. Local witnesses described a chaotic scene from different vantage points. The Portland Press Herald spoke with residents who watched portions of the incident from nearby homes. Daniel Boucher said he heard what sounded like fireworks, looked outside and saw an SUV trying to ram the smaller white car before agents stopped it and pulled the wounded driver out. Boucher told the newspaper that the man was bleeding heavily and still speaking after he was removed from the vehicle. Another witness, identified only as Em, said the sedan was circling as though the driver no longer had control. Em also reported seeing plainclothes agents in police vests pressed against the driver’s side as they tried to guide the moving car away from people and objects. She recalled hearing one initial shot followed by several more. Those accounts describe the aftermath and pieces of the confrontation, but neither witness resolved the precise instant when force was used. Video evidence, forensic findings and interviews will matter enormously in establishing whether the shooting was justified. That uncertainty makes the rush on Collins’ office even more revealing. The protesters did not wait for the FBI to reconstruct the scene. They did not wait for the physical evidence, the full videos or the testimony of the agents involved. They mobilized immediately and took their anger to a sitting senator’s workplace. Collins responded to the shooting by calling for a full and impartial investigation, hardly a dismissal of public concern. The shooting in Biddeford requires a full and impartial investigation of what happened. It is my understanding that the Biddeford police have secured the site and that the FBI is investigating. — Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) July 13, 2026 That measured statement did not spare her office from the crowd. There is a clear line between protesting a government official and trying to overpower the entrance to that official’s workplace. The First Amendment protects speech, assembly and demands for answers; it does not create a right to force access to a Senate office. ICE agents also have the right to defend themselves when a vehicle is used as a weapon. Whether that happened exactly as federal officials described is the question the FBI must answer with evidence. Until then, the public deserves facts from Biddeford and accountability for anyone who crossed the line at Collins’ office. The investigation should move quickly. So should consequences for anyone who believed a political grievance entitled them to shove past a secured entrance. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post WATCH: Anti-ICE Mob STORMS Office Of Sen. Susan Collins After Fatal Maine Shooting appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.