Chicago Woman Shot by Border Patrol Reacts to Minneapolis ICE Killing: “Of Course This Happened”

A US citizen, Marimar Martinez, was shot by a Border Patrol agent in Chicago last October. Martinez, who has seven wounds from the incident, is now speaking out about the shooting and its implications for immigration enforcement.

Martinez's attorney, Christopher Parente, said that he watched footage of the shooting in Minneapolis, where another US citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by an ICE agent. Parente noted eerie similarities between the two incidents, with both victims being accused of attacking federal agents who were conducting immigration enforcement operations.

"We both said, 'Of course this happened,'" Parente told The Intercept. "It is no surprise to either Marimar or myself that this happened, and unfortunately, it is going to continue to happen."

The shooting in Minneapolis is the latest incident in a series of events involving federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), who have been deployed to cities across the United States at the direction of President Donald Trump.

In September, an ICE officer shot and killed an immigrant who was accused of hitting him. In Los Angeles, a federal agent shot a TikTok creator who was accused of hitting law enforcement vehicles, although video footage suggested that the driver's car had not been moving.

Critics argue that such incidents are often justified by police chiefs as necessary to prevent motorists from using their vehicles as deadly weapons. However, experts and advocates say that these shootings can be devastating and have little impact on public safety.

The Intercept has reported extensively on the increasing militarization of US immigration enforcement under President Trump, including the deployment of federal agents in cities across the country without local police department consent. The Intercept's reporting has shed light on this trend, revealing its implications for community policing, public safety, and democratic values.

As the US continues to grapple with rising tensions over immigration and border security, advocates say that journalists like those at The Intercept play a crucial role in holding power accountable and amplifying marginalized voices.
 
🤕 just got out of bed & already know it's gonna be a long day... another one of these shootings where some poor immigrant loses their life think about the ppl who lost loved ones to police brutality 7 wounds from this incident but what's the point of even reporting on it 📰💔
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕. These shootings are just unacceptable and it's crazy how they're always justified by saying the person was threatening them or trying to use their vehicle as a weapon 🚗💣. But from what I've seen, most of these drivers were not even moving when they got shot! It's like these agents have a green light to open fire whenever someone messes with their car 💪🔫.

And can you believe how many similar incidents there are now? 🤯 Renee Nicole Good was killed in Minneapolis and Marimar Martinez is lucky to be alive after getting 7 wounds in Chicago 🤕💉. This just shows that our immigration laws need serious reform, not more militarization and agents with guns just walking around 👮‍♂️🔫.

As a society, we need to take a closer look at how we're treating these people and whether we really think it's fair to put their lives in danger like this 💭. Journalists are right to keep shining a light on this issue and speaking out for those who can't defend themselves 📰💬.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Marimar Martinez! 😔🤕 This is just heartbreaking, especially since she has 7 wounds from the shooting 🤯. It's crazy how similar these incidents are with Renee Nicole Good, it's like they're saying "this will happen again" 🚫. I'm all for law enforcement, but this just feels so wrong 😢. I mean, can't we find a way to resolve immigration issues without resorting to violence 💔? It's like, what's the point of being a citizen if you can get shot by someone in uniform just for doing their job? 🤷‍♀️ We need to keep talking about this and holding our leaders accountable 🔥. The fact that these incidents are happening with so much militarization under President Trump is just alarming 🚨. We need more journalists like the ones at The Intercept shedding light on this stuff 💡. And Marimar's attorney is right, it's no surprise that this happened... we're living in a world where police violence and immigration enforcement are intertwined 🌎💔
 
Ugh, can't believe I have to comment on this yet another incident of excessive use of force by federal agents... 🤯🚨 I mean, come on guys, a little restraint wouldn't kill anyone. It's always the same story - someone gets shot, and suddenly it's all about "community policing" and "public safety"... 🙄 Like, we've been over this before. Anyone who's followed The Intercept's reporting (which, btw, is always super informative) knows that these militarized ICE/CBP agents are just creating more problems than they're solving. And don't even get me started on the lack of accountability... 😒
 
😕 I'm still trying to wrap my head around these recent shootings involving federal agents from ICE & CBP. Like, what's going on? 🤯 Those videos of Marimar Martinez getting shot 7 times are just... ugh. The eeriness is real, right? Renee Nicole Good's case in Minneapolis was super scary too. And can we talk about how ICE officers are being deployed all over the country without local consent? That just doesn't sit right with me 🙅‍♂️. I mean, experts say these shootings aren't even affecting public safety, but still... it feels like we're living in a different world now.

And can we also talk about how news outlets are highlighting this stuff? The Intercept is doing amazing work exposing the militarization of immigration enforcement, and it's so important for journalists to be holding those in power accountable. 📰💪 But at the same time, I wish there was more info on how we can work towards community policing and trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities.

Layout-wise, this article is super clunky tho 😒. The jumping around between topics is making my head spin. Can't we just get a clear structure here? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm concerned about the trend of federal agents using lethal force against civilians, even when it's not directly related to an immediate threat. These incidents highlight the need for accountability and transparency in law enforcement actions, particularly when it comes to immigration enforcement. The fact that these shootings often occur in cities where federal agents are deployed without local police department consent raises questions about the role of executive power in policing communities. Journalists like those at The Intercept are doing critical work in exposing this trend and holding those in power accountable for their actions 💡
 
omg i just cant even right now 🤯 this is literally insane, a US citizen gets shot by Border Patrol agent & now another one is speaking out about it, can u believe the pattern? both incidents were like the same thing, they were accussed of attacking agents doing immigration enforcement, but really its just an excuse to keep targeting ppl without no regard 4 their lives 💔

ive been following this story for ages & its just getting creepier by the day 🕷️ like what even is going on here? the fact that these agencies arent held accountable for this kind of stuff is wild, its like they think theyre above the law or somethin 🚫

anyway i just wanna say that the journalists at The Intercept R doin an amazing job exposing this stuff & giving a voice to ppl who dont have one 🙏 we need more people like them holding power accountable & not shying away from the tough stories 💪
 
idk why ppl r so hyped about these shootings 🤔 they just show us how broken our system is. like,ICE agents & Border Patrol agents are already so militarized & aggressive, it's only natural that some people are gonna get shot 🚫. and honestly, who hasn't been in a situation where they felt threatened or attacked? 🙅‍♂️ the problem isn't the shootings themselves, it's how we're responding to them 🤷‍♂️. we need 2 talk about why these agents are being deployed in cities without consent & how that's affecting communities 👥. and yeah, maybe these incidents do give law enforcement some ammo 2 say they're necessary, but at what cost? 🚨
 
I'm so worried about these incidents it's like, what's going on? 🤕 A person gets shot by the authorities just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I mean, Renee Nicole Good was just a TikTok creator minding her own business and she got killed by an ICE agent. It's crazy! And now Marimar Martinez is talking about how this is just another example of the system failing us. We need to be calling out these actions when they happen and making sure that our voices are being heard. The Intercept is doing some amazing work here, shining a light on these issues and holding those in power accountable. But it's not enough - we need more change from the top down 🚫💪
 
🤔 This whole thing is super messed up 🙅‍♂️. I mean, an innocent person gets shot by a Border Patrol agent just for trying to do their job? What's the logic behind that? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're saying "oh, you're trying to attack us, so we'll shoot first" 💀. And now Renee Nicole Good is dead 💔. Can't we just treat people with respect and kindness, regardless of their immigration status? 🌎 It's not that hard, right? 😒
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this stuff 🤯. It's crazy how these incidents keep happening and nobody seems to be doing anything about it 😔. I mean, we're supposed to trust the authorities, but when you see footage of people getting shot for no reason, it's hard to feel that way 💔. These actions by federal agents are being justified as some sort of self-defense, but isn't that just a cop-out? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying we should let people do whatever they want, but this is different. We're talking about people's lives here 👥. And what really gets me is how these incidents are often glossed over by the media 📰. We need more journalists like those at The Intercept who are willing to investigate and expose the truth 💡. It's not enough just to talk about it, we need to take action too 🔥.
 
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 🚫🕊️ - Benjamin Franklin 💔
 
omg, what's going on here 🤯🚨?? so marimar martinez gets shot by a border patrol agent in chicago and now she's talking out about it? and there are these other similar incidents where people get killed or shot by federal agents? it's just so sad 😔

i mean, what even is the point of all this? do we really need to militarize immigration enforcement like this? 🤷‍♀️ it seems like it's more about 'tough on crime' rhetoric than actually keeping us safe 🚫

and what about the videos that show people driving away from law enforcement without hitting anyone? shouldn't they just get a ticket instead of getting shot?! 🚗👮‍♂️

anyway, i think it's super important for journalists like the intercept to keep shining a light on this stuff. we need more voices speaking out against this kind of militarization and advocating for community policing and public safety instead 💡
 
OMG, can't believe these cases keep happening 🤯🚨! Like, what's going on with the US immigration system? It's all about enforcement, but who gets hurt in the process? These people are just trying to live their lives, and then BAM, they're shot by federal agents. I'm not saying it's always one-sided, but these incidents are getting way too common 🤔.

And what's up with the "necessary" excuse for these shootings? Preventing motorists from using their cars as deadly weapons is cool and all, but can't we find a better solution than resorting to violence? Like, have you seen those TikTok videos of people using their cars as shields? That's not someone trying to be a threat, that's just someone being in the wrong place at the wrong time 🙅‍♂️.

I'm so tired of hearing about these incidents and not seeing any real change. Can't we talk about something else for once? 😩
 
I'm so tired of these incidents! 🤯 It's like the government is just trying to create more reasons for us to be divided on immigration. I mean, can't we agree that we're all human beings here? The fact that these shootings are happening left and right is a clear indication that we need more accountability from our leaders.

I'm not saying that immigrants who commit crimes shouldn't face consequences, but do we really need to see them getting shot by agents who are supposed to be enforcing the law? It's like we're perpetuating a cycle of violence here. And what about all those communities who are already living in fear because of these deployments? It's not just about immigration enforcement; it's about community policing and public safety.

We need to have this conversation about how we balance security with compassion and understanding. We can't just keep throwing more agents at the problem without thinking about the human cost. We need leaders who are willing to listen, to reason, and to find solutions that work for everyone 🤝
 
come on guys, can't we talk about this without resorting to these incidents? I mean Marimar Martinez has 7 wounds from the shooting and Renee Nicole Good was killed... it's just so avoidable 🤦‍♀️. These federal agents are being deployed all over the country without even consulting local police departments... what's going on here? 🚨 it's like they're more interested in enforcing immigration laws than keeping people safe.
 
omg 🤯 this is so messed up 😩 i feel bad for marimar martinez 🙏 she's been through so much already and now she has to deal with this too 🤕 the fact that there are people who think they can just use their power to shoot first ask questions later 💔 is terrifying 🚨 it's like, what's next? 😬 we need more journalists like those at the intercept exposing these kinds of abuses and holding people in power accountable 💪 we need community policing not militarization 🌈
 
🤕 I'm really concerned about these incidents of police brutality against immigrants. It's heartbreaking to think that someone could be shot for defending themselves or trying to protect others from harm. 🌎 The US is supposed to be a country that values freedom and equality, but when it comes to immigration enforcement, things get murky fast.

These shootings aren't just about keeping our borders secure; they're about the kind of power structure we have in place. Who gives these agents the authority to shoot? And what happens to those who are injured or killed as a result? 🤝 We need more accountability and transparency, especially when it comes to law enforcement.

It's also worth noting that these incidents often happen without any serious investigation or consequences for the agents involved. That's not how justice works in our society. We need to make sure we're holding those in power accountable for their actions, especially when they involve harm to vulnerable populations. 💪
 
I'm getting so frustrated with these shootings 🤯. Like, what's the point of deploying federal agents into cities without local consent? It's just gonna lead to more conflict and hurt people 🤕. I mean, I get that immigration enforcement is a tough issue, but shooting someone who's just trying to make a living or seeking asylum? That's just not right 😔. We need to find better ways to address these issues without resorting to violence 💔. And can we please have more conversations about the impact of Trump's policies on our communities? It's time for us to start questioning the status quo and demanding change 🔄.
 
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