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Marimar Martinez shooting: Bodycam video shows moments before Chicago Border Patrol agent opened fire; texts reveal ‘5 shots, 7 holes’ message

Marimar Martinez shooting: Bodycam video shows moments before Chicago Border Patrol agent opened fire; texts reveal ‘5 shots, 7 holes’ message

Marimar Martinez, a Chicago woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, sits with her attorneys during a press conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

Body camera video released on Tuesday showed the moments leading up to and after the shooting of Marimar Martinez in 2025 in Chicago. Marimar Martinez was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent in Chicago last year after she was accused of using her car to assault federal law enforcement before the case was dismissed in November, NBC news reported.Border Patrol agent Charles Exum, who shot Martinez five times, was not wearing his body camera during the incident, according to Martinez’s attorney. Body camera video from another agent showed he agents in the vehicle had their weapons drawn, and one was heard saying, “It’s time to get aggressive and get the f— out, because they’re trying to box us in.”“We’re going to make contact, and we’re boxed in,” another said.Exum was then seen quickly turning the steering wheel sharply to the left, and an apparent jolt from the impact of a collision immediately followed. Exum exited the vehicle, and shortly afterward, five gunshots were heard off camera.

Text messages released

Texts to and from Exum showed him describing the “big time” support he got after the shooting. Responding to a text asking whether people had been supportive, he wrote: “Everyone has been including Chief Bovino, Chief Banks, Sec Noem and El Jefe himself … according to Bovino,” referring to former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. “El Jefe” is Spanish for “the boss.”In an email hours after the shooting, Bovino, the former commander-at-large of Border Patrol who has since been removed from the post and returned to his station in El Centro, California, wrote to Exum: “I’d like to extend an offer for you to extend your retirement beyond age 57. … In light of your excellent service in Chicago, you have much yet left to do!!”Martinez and her attorneys said in a statement Tuesday afternoon, before the evidence was released to the public: “This evidence conclusively rebuts the false narratives that Ms. Martinez was anything but a victim of a horrific violent crime.”Martinez’s attorney Chris Parente said at a news conference Wednesday that publicly releasing materials associated with the case was critical because “people can actually see the real evidence, as opposed to the false claims by our government.”“Most people, after their criminal indictment has been dismissed, would stop fighting, but to have your own government call you something as hurtful and as harmful as a domestic terrorist when you know you’re not is just unacceptable,” he said.“Marimar was able to get discovery in this case that shows you exactly how this agency handles a shooting in the immediate aftermath, and it is scary,” he said.Parente defended Martinez as a Montessori school teacher with no criminal record who was on her way to donate clothes to a church when the encounter with immigration agents began.After a federal judge ruled Friday that the texts could be released publicly, Parente told reporters: “This man, after shooting a woman who did nothing, is going to text his friends and joke about it, brag about it, ‘put it in your book.’“That’s not what this country stands for,” he said.Exum’s text messages were the topic of a previous court hearing, in which records showed he wrote in a group chat with other agents: “I fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes. Put that in your book boys.” In a separate message, he shared a news article about the shooting and wrote, “Read it. 5 shots, 7 holes.”Govt attorneys said in court that prosecutors in South Bend, Indiana, were handling a probe into the shooting. Exum was on administrative leave, “consistent with policy,” a Customs and Border Protection spokesperson said.After the charges against Martinez were dropped with prejudice, her legal team said the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis created a renewed sense of urgency for them to show the American people how Department of Homeland Security leaders respond to officer-involved shootings.“We know sort of what it looks like behind the curtain, and it’s scary, and it will continue to happen in city after city when the bosses of these Border Patrol agents do what they do in the immediate aftermath of a shooting,” Parente said.

What Martinez was charged for?

Martinez was accused of using her car to assault and impede federal law enforcement before the charges were dismissed in November. The charges were dropped after federal prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss their own case.Her case was one of the highest-profile examples of federal authorities accusing civilians of ramming into vehicles driven by immigration agents.Martinez gave emotional testimony on Capitol Hill at a forum organised by Democratic senators last week recounting her experience, calling herself a survivor whom DHS shot and then immediately labelled a “domestic terrorist.” Go to Source

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