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ICE officer in Maine shooting has a violent history, ex-wife and records say 86%
7/18/2026, 12:51:23 AM
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25-year-old Johan Sebastian Duran
Guerrero was shot and killed by ICE agent David Breault here in Biddeford, Maine on Monday.
It was the second time in a week that ICE had used deadly force.
Over the past few days, the AP worked to learn more about Breault and how he came to be an ICE agent.
After colleagues tracked down family members who agreed to share their stories, we had to corroborate what they had to say.
I spent hours in a courthouse in Augusta yesterday gathering hundreds of pages of documents detailing Breault's past, including allegations of violent abuse and serious mental health issues.
My AP colleagues scoured the documents to corroborate what family had said.
>> After advocacy groups alleged that David Breault was the ICE officer who shot and killed Duran Guerrero, a Colombian man
in Maine, I combed social media and saw some old high school classmates discussing him.
I reached out and was eventually connected to his ex-wife Ashley Breault by Wednesday evening.
>> So, it was abuse not only to me, but to our daughter.
>> She said that after she saw the allegations emerging that he was the shooter, she reached out to him through his current wife's Facebook and was able to talk with him.
He told her he was the shooter and that he had been defending himself.
Ashley recounted her own harrowing experiences of domestic violence while married to David and ongoing harassment.
To help verify what she was saying, I asked her to share screenshots of the Facebook exchange and a threatening voicemail from David last winter around the time he joined ICE where he said someone should slit her throat.
While I was interviewing Ashley, she told me that her 18-year-old daughter Madison also wanted to talk. Madison said her father called her and admitted to shooting Duran Guerrero.
She said she wanted people to understand all of her father's long-standing mental health issues.
issues. She said he should never have been hired to work as an ICE officer.
I was able to interview an immediate relative of David's who helped us understand his psychiatric history.
At first, the relative did not want to speak, but I told them we wanted to have a more complete picture of his mental health issues.
That led to revelations about his diagnosis of severe bipolar disorder and how US Army recruiters told him to go off his medication to enlist.
From there, I worked with AP colleagues to review public records and court documents that bolstered the allegations that David Brillet had a long pattern of abusive, threatening, and violent behavior towards the women in his life.
We made multiple attempts to reach out to David Brillet, federal agencies, and the White House to offer a chance to comment on the story.
After a careful reading with several AP editors, the story was published Thursday night and quickly drew reactions from members of Congress and others.
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