Horrifyingly eerie prediction of Colombian dad shot dead by ICE in Maine months before incident that shocked sleepy town
•By EMMA RICHTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:23, 14 July 2026 | Updated: 21:29, 14 July 2026 A young father made an eerie prediction just months before he was shot dead by an Immigration and...
•Joan Sebastian Guerrero, 26, was fatally gunned down by a federal agent around 7am Monday while he drove his car in Biddeford, roughly 15 miles southwest of Portland.
•His three-year-old daughter watched in horror from the backseat.
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By EMMA RICHTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:23, 14 July 2026 | Updated: 21:29, 14 July 2026 A young father made an eerie prediction just months before he was shot dead by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Maine. Joan Sebastian Guerrero, 26, was fatally gunned down by a federal agent around 7am Monday while he drove his car in Biddeford, roughly 15 miles southwest of Portland. His three-year-old daughter watched in horror from the backseat. But before he died, Guerrero appeared to criticize an online fundraiser that asked the public to donate in support of Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ross fired gunshots at Good, 37, on January 7 as the mother-of-three drove in her car. She died at the scene and footage captured the horrid moment on camera. Her death sparked immediate outrage across the country, and Guerrero was one of many who found Good's death troubling. He shared a post that was promoting a fundraiser for Ross, stating: 'Sadly here you get paid for killing a person.' Ross was immediately doxxed online following Good's death. He was placed on leave before returning to work as an ICE agent. Just six months later, Guerrero, a Columbian national who was said to have been authorized to work in the US, was shot by the ICE agent. Joan Sebastian Guerrero, 26, was fatally gunned down by a federal agent around 7am Monday while he drove his car in Biddeford, roughly 15 miles southwest of Portland Federal agents removed Guerrero from his car and handcuffed him after suffering a fatal gunshot wound Months before his death, Guerrero appeared to criticize an online fundraiser that asked the public to donate in support of Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 7 Dramatic footage captured Guerro's white Kia driving around in slow circles at the intersection as an agent ran alongside the vehicle. That footage is said to have been filmed after Guerro was shot. Officers then pulled him out of his car and put handcuffs on his wrists after he was fatally wounded. Like Good's death, Guerrero's has sparked a resurgence in ICE protests and indignation, especially after a Maine senator said the victim was not the target of a warrant that agents were executing when he was killed. US Senator Angus King's office previously told the Daily Mail that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirmed the information to him. King said that Mullin had told him the victim was the subject of an order to leave the country, but the DHS Secretary later clarified that this was incorrect. Immigration advocacy group Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition said Guerrero had a work authorization permit for the US and a social security number. King's office said Mullin told him Guerrero 'weaponized' his vehicle against the ICE agent - though there is no officer bodycam footage of the incident. 'What I said to the Secretary was, we want a full, transparent and open investigation of this matter,' King said on Monday. Ross fired three gunshots at Good, 27, on January 7 as the mother-of-three drove in her car. She died at the scene and footage captured the horrid moment on camera Ross was immediately doxxed online following Good's death. He was placed on leave before returning to work as an active ICE agent 'And one of the problems is apparently there are no cameras. Body cameras were not on the agents. So we have no video evidence of what occurred in this case.' The incident marks at least the ninth death since President Donald Trump began his immigration crackdown in January 2025. DHS, which oversees ICE, said in a post on X that agents had been surveilling an address for a person with a final order of removal from the country. When ICE tried to stop a vehicle driven by someone they believed was coming from that address, the 'vehicle attempted to flee the scene and, fearing for public safety, an officer discharged his weapon,' the department said. King's office has said an FBI investigation into what led to the shooting is ongoing. The Maine attorney general’s office, which is also investigating, said initial statements suggest the motorist was trying to flee in the direction of the agent. The office said the agent who killed him has been placed on leave. They have not been identified. Guerrero has been remembered as a hard-working family man who left Colombia for the US in search of a better future for his wife and child, his father, Omar Durán, said The Colombian Embassy in the US has since called for answers over Guerrero's death, and Colombia's outgoing President Gustavo Petro described the deadly shooting as 'murder.' Petro took to X on Tuesday afternoon, stating: 'What has happened in Maine is a murder of a Colombian, a Latin American, at the hands of the US government. 'They killed him for believing him to be an inferior being without rights, and as a person, he had all the rights conferred on a human being simply for being born, and he was a citizen with rights in the US. 'I expect from the Colombian foreign service in the US the fastest legal and human action so that the murderers pay for their homicide. I expect from President Donald Trump a message to Colombia about what happened. 'Johan Sebastián Durán, may he rest in peace, victim of the state due to the persecution and exclusion against a civilian population group for ethnic and cultural reasons, prohibited since the times of the Nuremberg Tribunal across the entire planet.' Anti-ICE protesters hold up a banner that reads 'NO MORE ICE KILLINGS' a day after Guerrero was shot dead Pro-ICE and anti-ICE protestors clash with each other in Scarborough, Maine on Tuesday afternoon Guerrero has been remembered as a hard-working family man who left Colombia for the US in search of a better future for his wife and child, his father, Omar Durán, told Noticias Caraco. 'He had a lot of vision to get ahead, many dreams to fulfill. A wonderful son and I don't know why they did that to him,' his heartbroken parent said. According to Newsweek, Guerrero worked as a DoorDash delivery driver, and he worked his final shift on July 6 - a week before his death. A GoFundMe has since been launched to help raise money for his loved ones in the wake of his death.المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
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