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LetMyPeopleVote

(184,905 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:51 PM 6 hrs ago

The Shooter in Maine Was a New ICE Recruit

The agency’s second killing in as many weeks prompted an abrupt policy change on vehicle stops



https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/07/ice-vehicle-shooting-maine-dhs/687912/?gift=SCYx-5scVta3-cr_IlgTye6i09qcVdKqgZBCLF9BjXQ

Late last night, at the end of a day that started with the killing of a 26-year-old Colombian man in Maine, the second fatal shooting involving a vehicle stop in a week, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement official Liana Castano sent out an email to top ICE supervisors around the country. “Effective immediately,” Castano wrote, “vehicle stops are suspended until further notice.”

It was an extraordinary directive to ICE officers on the street, essentially telling them to no longer attempt to pull over suspects in cars. ICE has been ramping up immigration arrests across the country in recent weeks to roughly 2,000 a day, nearly doubling the number of people it takes into custody compared with the spring. Many of those arrests have occurred during stops by ICE officers traveling in unmarked cars. Castano’s email said exceptions would be made in instances when ICE pursues criminal suspects in cooperation with other police agencies. But ICE officers, operating on their own, were told to stand down.

All personnel are instructed to prioritize other existing operational methods, outside of vehicle stops, to conduct immigration enforcement activities,” Castano instructed, according to a copy of the email I obtained. The existence of the order was first reported by The Daily Wire.

The officer involved in the fatal shooting in Maine was hired by ICE this year from the Department of Veterans Affairs Police, according to the senior official. The officer has worked in federal law enforcement since 2017, the official said. Neither detail has been previously reported. The shooter in Maine has not been publicly identified; neither has the shooter in Houston, where the earlier fatal ICE shooting occurred.

There is clearly inadequate training of these "officers" and we need to prosecute and convict some of these officers'
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LetMyPeopleVote

(184,905 posts)
1. The training received by these "officers" is inadequate
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:54 PM
6 hrs ago

From the article cited in OP

There was growing unease among senior officials at ICE about traffic stops well before yesterday’s shooting. ICE has added nearly 8,000 new officers over the past nine months as part of a hiring spree, the goal of which is to more than double the size of the workforce. Many of the new hires were sent through a fast-track course that cut the amount of training time they spent at the academy to just 42 days, less than half of a standard course. Officials at DHS reversed themselves this spring and returned to the longer training regimen, amid backlash to the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis. But veteran ICE officials I’ve spoken with say that officers receive less training in vehicle stops than most police departments do, and the branch of ICE that handles detention and deportation, Enforcement and Removal Operations, lacks clear guidelines on the use of force involving vehicles.

RockRaven

(20,198 posts)
4. These are the sort of people who join up specifically because they wish to murder and get away with it.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:58 PM
6 hrs ago

They've seen the precedent, and they want a go at it.

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,505 posts)
5. "Training" will not keep ICE agents from shooting people. Abolishing the agency will. We don't need it.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 09:10 PM
6 hrs ago
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