ToplineOne person was killed in a shooting Monday in Biddeford, Maine, the state’s House speaker reported Monday—saying Immigration and Customs Enforcement was “involved” in the incident—marking the latest possible shooting linked to ICE after a man was shot by an agent in Houston last week.Protestors participate in an anti-ICE demonstration on January 23, 2026 in Portland, Maine.Getty ImagesKey FactsRyan Doughty Fecteau, the state’s House speaker, said on Facebook on Monday “a shooting occurred in Biddeford,” adding, “A person was killed. ICE was involved.”ICE and law enforcement have not yet released statements on the shooting, though local residents told the Portland Press Herald they had seen the aftermath of the shooting and the U.S. Attorney’s office told the publication the FBI was on the scene.Fecteau said on Facebook that “State Police and the Department of Public Safety are now on scene to gather details,” adding he expects “the FBI to investigate as well.”Anti-ICE protesters are already mobilizing in the immediate wake of the shooting, the Press Herald reports, with local group Biddeford Saco for Racial Justice announcing a noon protest Monday against the shooting and ICE.The shooting comes after Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot by an ICE agent Tuesday during a traffic stop, though witnesses and ICE dispute the circumstances of the incident.What to Watch forLocal authorities are expected to hold a press conference Monday on the incident, though no official timing has yet been announced.Key BackgroundMaine has been one of the targets of the Trump administration’s controversial push to send federal immigration agents to states and cities, often sparking widespread protests and legal action. The Trump administration launched “Operation Catch of the Day” in Maine in January, alleging agents would target “the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens who have terrorized communities,” but later appeared to end the widescale operation only days later. The alleged death in Biddeford and Araujo’s death in Texas come after ICE agents shot two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, in Minnesota in January, during the federal government’s push into the Twin Cities. Those deaths sparked national outrage and widespread protests, part of a broader opposition to the Trump administration’s hardline immigration agenda and widespread deportation efforts.Further ReadingTop Democrats Demand Investigation Of Fatal ICE Shooting In Houston (Forbes)Texas ICE Shooting Victim Was Not The Arrest Target, Lawmaker Says (Forbes)