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Showing Original Post only (View all)A Must Read and Truly Horrifying Story by Josh Marshall [View all]

The AP has just posted a detailed investigation into the background of David Brouillette, the recently hired ICE agent who shot and killed Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Maine. Its genuinely horrifying on more levels than are easy to describe. Brouillette was hired during ICEs recent hiring spree, as the agency attempted to rapidly staff up to manage a program of mass deportation. Brouillette has a long history of severe mental illness, a lengthy history of violence against at least two wives as well as his children, stalking, a seemingly endless list of restraining orders, violent threats against other family members and more.
According to one relative, Brouillette was diagnosed with severe bipolar disorder as a child as well as attention deficit disorder, twice tried to commit suicide at age 12 and was hospitalized multiple times. These early issues appear to have been compounded by service in the military and deployments to Afghanistan which left him with an increased propensity to violence as well as PTSD. A relative told the AP, They took someone who was extremely mentally ill and turned him into a killing machine. (An additional, horrifying detail: Brouillette was initially rejected by the military because of his mental health history. But recruiters encouraged him to go off his medications for a year and reapply, which he did, and he was then enlisted.) If all this werent enough, in 2021 he was broke and in some kind of firefighter training program when he was hit in the head by a steal beam and suffered a serious concussion and some sort of permanent brain damage, with symptoms including impaired memory, cognitive deficits, headaches, vertigo and light sensitivity.
Crazy as it may sound, this is only some of what is revealed in this article. Brouillette sounds like a deeply disturbed and dangerous person. The one part of the story that paints Brouillette in a slightly sympathetic light is that hes clearly been afflicted with serious mental illness from a young age. Some of the mental instability and propensity to violence are due to organic conditions he is afflicted with and for which he is in some sense not at fault. Obviously that gets into very basic conditions about free will, moral responsibility and all the rest. And for the purposes of this discussion, these are reasons he never should have been hired for any law enforcement role, never should have been allowed to own firearms and really never should have been allowed to enter the military. It certainly isnt an excuse for chronic violence against family members. That detail that he was rejected by the military but then told someone with severe bipolar disorder with a lengthy history of hospitalizations to go off his medications and try again in a year just took my breath away.
We knew it would be bad when an agency already known as being the repository of people who couldnt make the cut in other federal law enforcement agencies went on a breakneck hiring spree in what is basically a near full-employment economy. It was apparently even worse than we could have imagined.
According to one relative, Brouillette was diagnosed with severe bipolar disorder as a child as well as attention deficit disorder, twice tried to commit suicide at age 12 and was hospitalized multiple times. These early issues appear to have been compounded by service in the military and deployments to Afghanistan which left him with an increased propensity to violence as well as PTSD. A relative told the AP, They took someone who was extremely mentally ill and turned him into a killing machine. (An additional, horrifying detail: Brouillette was initially rejected by the military because of his mental health history. But recruiters encouraged him to go off his medications for a year and reapply, which he did, and he was then enlisted.) If all this werent enough, in 2021 he was broke and in some kind of firefighter training program when he was hit in the head by a steal beam and suffered a serious concussion and some sort of permanent brain damage, with symptoms including impaired memory, cognitive deficits, headaches, vertigo and light sensitivity.
Crazy as it may sound, this is only some of what is revealed in this article. Brouillette sounds like a deeply disturbed and dangerous person. The one part of the story that paints Brouillette in a slightly sympathetic light is that hes clearly been afflicted with serious mental illness from a young age. Some of the mental instability and propensity to violence are due to organic conditions he is afflicted with and for which he is in some sense not at fault. Obviously that gets into very basic conditions about free will, moral responsibility and all the rest. And for the purposes of this discussion, these are reasons he never should have been hired for any law enforcement role, never should have been allowed to own firearms and really never should have been allowed to enter the military. It certainly isnt an excuse for chronic violence against family members. That detail that he was rejected by the military but then told someone with severe bipolar disorder with a lengthy history of hospitalizations to go off his medications and try again in a year just took my breath away.
We knew it would be bad when an agency already known as being the repository of people who couldnt make the cut in other federal law enforcement agencies went on a breakneck hiring spree in what is basically a near full-employment economy. It was apparently even worse than we could have imagined.
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Exactly! WHY? i think why is, when they make their final push to take Democracy away from every American
bluestarone
8 hrs ago
#38
Clearly a case of criminal negligence on the part of ICE to properly vet and oversee their agents
Martin68
12 hrs ago
#10
No, I never hold my breath when it comes to Trump and his supporters, but I never lose hope.
Martin68
11 hrs ago
#24
With great power comes great responsibility. Corruption is the responsibility of the highest in command.
multigraincracker
12 hrs ago
#18
The root of this, and many other problems we HAVE to deal with and fix:
Attilatheblond
12 hrs ago
#19
Betting that, like ICE officers, military recruiters have quotas to meet in their jobs
Attilatheblond
11 hrs ago
#25