The victim dreamed of buying a house in Colombia, and his daughter called out to him the morning he was shot
Wife says man killed by ICE in Maine lived for his daughter
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Summary
A Maine woman says her husband, who was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, was a devoted father who lived for their young daughter. According to the widow, the man had dreams of saving enough money to buy a house near his parents in Colombia. On the morning of the shooting, their daughter Dulce had called out to her father to tell him she had woken up, but he was killed by the agent instead.
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Wife of man killed by ICE in Maine says he lived for his daughter.
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One day, he hoped to have enough money to buy a house near his parents back in Colombia.
according to The Boston GlobeIn the mornings, Dulce would call out to her father to tell her she had woken up.
according to The Boston GlobeInstead, he was shot and killed by a federal immigration enforcement agent that morning.
according to MassLive
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