Ex-Wife Details Years of Abuse by ICE Agent in Biddeford Shooting Case

Lucinda Brouillette, the second ex-wife of David Brouillette—the ICE agent identified in the Biddeford shooting—says in a statement that he exhibited a long pattern of violent, abusive, and controlling behavior, and she sought a protection-from-abuse order and sole custody of their 11-year-old daughter. She says she feared retaliation and that past court filings and police reports documented physical, emotional and domineering behavior; her account is echoed by the first ex-wife and others. The piece notes Brouillette’s military and law-enforcement background, but centers on the alleged abuse pattern and its impact on families as the investigation continues and victims cope.
- Second ex-wife of ICE agent who shot man in Biddeford recounts history of violent behavior The Portland Press Herald
- ICE Agent Defended Shooting of Immigrant in Maine, Ex-Wife Says The New York Times
- ICE officer connected to fatal Maine shooting suffered 2021 head injury, which he said had left him with ‘cognitive deficits’ CNN
- Ex-wife says ICE agent who killed man in Maine had racist beliefs, violent tendencies NPR
- AP Exclusive: ICE officer in Maine shooting has history of violent behavior, family and records say AP News
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