FILE PHOTO: A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer holds a weapon during a protest outside an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, U.S., September 12, 2025. REUTERS/Octavio Jones/File Photo
By Renee Hickman
CHICAGO (Reuters) -A Chicago woman shot multiple times by U.S. Border and Customs Protection agents was indicted by a grand jury on federal charges of impeding a federal officer with a deadly weapon.
Prosecutors allege Marimar Martinez, 30, rammed the vehicle of federal agents with her own before they shot her, which they say was an act of self-defense and she was armed.
Martinez’s lawyer, Christopher Parente, said footage from one of the agent's bodycams contradicted that account, and Martinez will plead not guilty at an arraignment scheduled for next week.
Another man, Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, was also indicted Thursday in the same case.
(Editing by Emily Schmall and Chris Reese)