Woman Shot by Border Patrol 5 Times Shares Her Story After Charges Dismissed
CNNNovember 23, 20255 min247,261 views
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- π― Marimar Martinez, a U.S. citizen, recounts being shot five times by a Border Patrol agent on October 4th.
- π₯ She states she was on her way to donate clothes when she saw what she believed to be ICE agents, and began honking her horn to alert her neighborhood.
- β οΈ Martinez claims the agents sideswiped her vehicle, and as she moved to a safe distance, the agent exited his vehicle and shot her multiple times.
- π©Ή She sustained gunshot wounds to her arm and chest, describing the experience as traumatic.
Legal Developments and Contradictions
- βοΈ Martinez was initially charged with assaulting a federal officer and labeled a domestic terrorist by the Department of Homeland Security.
- π£οΈ During a court hearing, the agent who shot her, Charles Exum, testified that the collision was a "hit," not a "ramming."
- π± Text messages surfaced where Agent Exum appeared to brag about the shooting, stating, "Five shots, seven holes. Put that in your book, boys."
- β A federal judge dismissed all charges against Martinez at the prosecution's request over a month later.
DHS Statements and Disputed Claims
- π’ Despite the dismissal, DHS maintained its original accusations, calling Martinez a domestic terrorist who ambushed law enforcement and was armed.
- π« Martinez's attorney refutes these claims, noting Agent Exum's own testimony contradicted the "ramming" narrative.
- π« While a gun was found in her car, it was in a holster with the snap closed, and Martinez possesses a concealed carry license.
Impact and Moving Forward
- π Martinez describes herself as a survivor, living with both physical scars and emotional trauma from the incident.
- π« She is a Montessori school teacher looking forward to returning to her children and moving on from the ordeal.
- ποΈ The case was notably cited in the Trump administration's appeal to the Supreme Court, and the FBI director tweeted about the case with an unrelated video, which remains uncorrected.
- π Martinez's attorney credited the Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney for having the courage to dismiss the case despite potential pressure.
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