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ICE responds to Ruben Ray Martinez shooting video
Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) has issued a statement next to video that shows the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of a US citizen by an immigration officer in Texas last year.
The clip posted by CBS News shows Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, in his car as law enforcement try to stop him on 15 March, 2025 in the beach community of South Padre Island.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said an ICE officer had fired at Martinez in a “defensive shot” after he had “accelerated forward” and “intentionally ran over” another agent.
However, attorneys for Martinez’s family said the video made public by the Texas Department of Public Safety raises questions over ICE’s official account of the shooting. A Texas grand jury in February declined to indict the federal agent who shot Martinez.
ICE issued a statement on X while sharing the CBS News report which said the video “appears to contradict claims by federal officials that Martinez was shot by an ICE agent because he ‘accelerated’ and ‘intentionally ran over’ another agent.”
The outlet said that the blue Ford Fusion that Martinez was in was stationary or going slowly, when he was fatally shot and when gunshots are heard, the brake lights of Martinez’ vehicle appear to be on.
But ICE referred to the Texas court ruling in posting “we stand by the grand jury’s unanimous decision that found no criminality,” adding that the incident was investigated from every possible angle by an independent body, “and it cleared our officer.” ICE said the investigation showed that Martinez was holding a bottle of whiskey and “rolling toward” an officer.
Alcohol and marijuana were detected in Martinez’s system but Joshua Orta, who was inside the car at the time, wrote in a declaration that Martinez did not hit an officer with his vehicle, claiming a federal agent fired into the driver’s side window without warning. Orta was killed in February in an unrelated car accident.
The body camera video is taken behind the car, and so it is unclear whether any officers were hit by the vehicle. Martinez’s mother Rachel Reyes had previously told CBS News she did not blame President Donald Trump for her son’s death, but said that something regarding “the pattern of violence or abuse and impunity” needed to be changed.
It comes amid controversy over the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Minneapolis, following the fatal shooting of two other US citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, during confrontations a couple of weeks apart in Minnesota.
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