A Washington Post report detailed the violent history of David Brouillette, an ICE agent who fatally shot Colombian man Joan Sebastian Guerrero during a traffic stop in Maine.
The incident follows allegations of abuse against Brouillette by his ex-wives, including claims he threw boiling hot water on Ashley Brouillette while holding their daughter and pointed a gun at her during a shower.
Another ex-wife, Lucinda Brouillette, described years of physical and mental abuse, including incidents where Brouillette called his daughter names, dragged her from bed, and dumped spaghetti on her head.The Post’s report highlighted concerns about Brouillette’s behavior, with Lucinda stating he was capable of extreme violence.ICE suspended traffic stops after Guerrero’s death, but President Trump urged reversing the policy.The article underscores broader issues of law enforcement misconduct and the dangers posed by officers with histories of domestic abuse.
Original title: Report reveals killer ICE agent’s ‘abuse’ of ex-wives: ‘Threw boiling hot water on her’
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