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Border Patrol, Martinez and Chicago

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Marimar Martinez, shot by Border Patrol in Chicago, speaks out after Good, Pretti deaths: ‘I am their voice’
Marimar Martinez began to realize she’d been shot by a Border Patrol agent last fall when she lost control of her right hand.

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Border Patrol agent’s texts after he shot a Chicago woman five times will be released, judge rules
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Judge rules to release evidence in Border Patrol shooting of Marimar Martinez
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Texts, videos and more evidence from Marimar Martinez shooting by Border Patrol agent will be released
A federal judge in Chicago has ruled key evidence in the Marimar Martinez shooting, including bodycam video, FBI investigative documentation and text messages, can be released to the public.

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Federal judge will let Marimar Martinez release text messages sent by Border Patrol agent who shot her
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Woman shot by Border Patrol in Chicago seeks release of body cam video and evidence
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Ruling on Marimar Martinez shooting bodycam video release expected in federal court Friday

A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on whether body camera video of the Marimar Martinez shooting by federal agents will be released.
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Judge allows release of body camera footage in case of Chicago woman shot by CBP

Marimar Martinez was shot five times by a CBP agent last fall.
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Marimar Martinez goes to Washington, says she wants Trump officials to admit she's not a 'domestic terrorist'

Martinez once appeared at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse as a criminal defendant. Now cleared of wrongdoing, the U.S. citizen told Democratic Senators and House members in Washington, D.C., about her shooting by Border Patrol and her failed prosecution.
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