CHICAGO - A federal investigation into a Chicago shooting involving ICE agents is facing scrutiny after new evidence revealed inconsistencies between Homeland Security’s account and what witnesses, court documents, and body camera records suggest.

What we know:

Court records show Border Patrol agents on the scene in Brighton Park were equipped with body-worn cameras, but only three were activated when the Oct. 4 shooting occurred.

Prosecutors allege Marimar Martinez, 30, and Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, 21, used their vehicles to hit a federal agent’s car during an immigration operation. They say Martinez’s SUV sideswiped a Border Patrol vehicle and that the pair "boxed in" the agents before one fired five shots at Martinez.

Martinez, a U.S. citizen with a valid concealed carry license,

See Full Page