NPR News: 07-13-2026 10PM EDT
7/14/20265 min
NPR News: 07-13-2026 10PM EDT
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Libby Casey· Host0:13
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Libby Casey. Federal immigration agents fatally shot a driver in Maine this morning while attempting to carry out an arrest warrant. But as Kevin Miller with Maine Public reports, one of Maine's senators now says the twenty-six-year-old Colombian man was not the person ICE agents were looking for.
Kevin Miller0:32
Independent Senator Angus King says Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen initially told him that federal agents were seeking the man because he had been ordered to leave the country. But King's office said Mullen subsequently informed the senator that the man had in fact not been the target of that arrest warrant. Other details about the incident remain murky. King said Mullen told him the man had, quote, "Weaponized the car before he was shot," and the office of Maine's attorney general said the man reportedly drove in the direction of the officer. But an ICE spokesperson now says the officer was, quote, "Fearing for public safety when they fired at the fleeing vehicle." For NPR News, I'm Kevin Miller in Augusta, Maine.
Libby Casey· Host1:11
South Carolina's governor has named Lindsey Graham's sister to serve the rest of his Senate term two days after his sudden death. She has no political experience, but was close to her older brother, as South Carolina Public Radio's Victoria Hansen reports.
Victoria Hansen1:25
Darlene Graham accepted the governor's invitation to fill her brother's seat while a special

