Anti-ICE protesters charged into Sen. Susan Collins‘s (R-ME) Maine office on Monday following an officer-involved shooting that killed a Colombian man in his vehicle in Biddeford.The person was killed during an interaction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers around 7 a.m. Sen. Angus King (I-ME) said Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin informed him the shooting occurred after the man allegedly drove toward officers.A group of roughly two dozen protesters stormed Collins’s office, chanting “vote her out” before police removed them from the building. Several hundred anti-ICE protesters then made their way through the town’s main run before gathering in a park to continue their protest.
Following the shooting, Collins called for a “full and impartial investigation” into the shooting, adding confirmation that the FBI was investigating. Collins had previously voted to support $70 billion in funding for ICE without reforms to training and operational practices, which was targeted in protesters’ slogans when they entered her office.Demonstrators gather at the office of Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) as they protest a federal law enforcement involved shooting in Biddeford, Maine, on July 13, 2026. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)












