Lawyers of Chicago woman shot by federal agents say documents show how DHS lies about investigations

CHICAGO (AP) —Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovinopraised afederal agent who shot a Chicago womanduring an immigration crackdown last year, according to evidence released Wednesday by attorneys who accused the Trump administration of mishandling the investigation and spreading lies about the shooting.

Associated Press Marimar Martinez, a woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, sits with her attorneys during a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Attorney Christopher Parente speaks during a press conference with his client Marimar Martinez, a Chicago woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Marimar Martinez, a woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, sits with her attorneys during a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Marimar Martinez, left, a woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, sits with her attorneys during a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Marimar Martinez, a woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent last year, arrives with her attorneys during a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

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Marimar Martinez, a teaching assistant and U.S. citizen, was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent in October while in her vehicle. She was charged with a felony after Homeland Security officials accused her of trying to ram agents with her vehicle. But thecase was dismissed after videos emergedshowing an agent steering his vehicle into Martinez's vehicle.

Her attorneys pushed to make evidence in the now-dissolved criminal case public, saying they were especially motivated after a federal agentfatally shot Minneapolis woman Renee Goodunder similar circumstances.

Martinez's attorneys are pursuing a complaint under a law that permits individuals to sue federal agencies. They outlined instances of DHS lying about Martinez after the shooting, including labeling her a "domestic terrorist" and accusing her of having a history of "doxxing federal agents." The Montessori school assistant has no criminal record and prosecutors haven't brought evidence in either claim.

"This is a time where we just cannot trust the words of our federal officials," attorney Christopher Parente said at a news conference where his office released evidence.

That included an agent's hand-drawn diagram of the scene to allege how Martinez "boxed in" federal agents. It included vehicles Parente said "don't exist."

Many of the emails, texts and videos were released the night before by the U.S. Attorney's Office.

In a statement Wednesday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said use-of-force incidents "are thoroughly investigated" and the agent involved, Charles Exum, was placed on administrative leave.

The shooting came during theheight of the Chicago-area crackdown. Arrests, protests and tense standoffs with immigration agents were common across the city of 2.7 million and its suburbs. Weeks before the Martinez shooting,agents fatally shot a suburban Chicago dadin a traffic stop.

The government unsuccessfully fought the document release, including an email fromBovino, who led enforcement operationsnationwide before hereturned to his previous post in Californialast month.

"In light of your excellent service in Chicago, you have much yet left to do!!" Bovino wrote Exum on Oct. 4.

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In an agent group text, others congratulated Exum, calling him a "legend" and offering to buy him beer. In previously released documents, Exum's text messages appeared to show himbragging to colleagues about his shooting skills.

"I fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes. Put that in your book boys," the text read.

The latest documents are public now because U.S. District Judge Georgia Alexakis lifted a protective order last week. Federal prosecutors argued the documents could damage Exum's reputation. But Alexakis said the government has shown "zero concern" about ruining Martinez's reputation.

On the day Martinez was shot, she had followed agents' vehicle and honked her horn to warn others of the presence of immigration agents. Body camera footage showed agents with weapons drawn and rushing out of the vehicle.

"It's time to get aggressive and get the (expletive) out," one agent said.

Martinez, who sat near her attorneys, was largely silent during the news conference.

She declined an Associated Press interview request. In recent weeks she has spoken to local media and before lawmakers.

Earlier this month, Martinez testified before congressional Democrats to highlight use-of-force incidents by DHS officers. Members ofGood's family also spoke. Martinez is scheduled to attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address this month as the guest of U.S. Rep. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia.

She was hospitalized before being taken into the custody of the FBI, which still has her car. Martinez said the incident has left her with mistrust of law enforcement, which accused her of being armed.

Martinez has a valid concealed-carry license and had a handgun in her purse. Attorneys showed a picture of it in a pink holster at the bottom of her purse, saying it remained there during the encounter.

"They are not targeting the worst of the worst, they are targeting individuals who fit a certain profile, who simply have a certain accent, or a non-white skin color just like mine. This raises serious concerns about fairness, discrimination, and abuse of authority," she said during her congressional testimony. "The lack of accountability for these actions is deeply troubling."

Martinez's attorneys said they'd pursue a complaint under the Federal Tort Claims Act. If the agency denies the claim or doesn't act on it within six months, they can file a federal lawsuit.

Lawyers of Chicago woman shot by federal agents say documents show how DHS lies about investigations

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'Wuthering Heights' stars break down that ultra-sexy single-arm curl

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Jacob Elordiwants to make you swoon.

The "Euphoria" star goes full hunk in Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights," playing the strapping Heathcliff oppositeMargot Robbie's repressed Catherine Earnshaw.

In the R-rated movie's sexiest scene, Catherine is pleasuring herself by a rock on the blustery English moors when Heathcliff wanders up to her. Flustered, an embarrassed Catherine scolds Heathcliff and shoves grass in his mouth as he leans in for a kiss. Undeterred, he grabs her by the front of her corset and lifts her to eye level using only one arm, gazing at her lustfully before dropping her to the ground.

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Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi, right) quite literally sweeps Catherine (Margot Robbie) off her feet in "Wuthering Heights."

The titillating moment got an audible reaction from women in our theater audience.

"That was Emerald's direction: 'Do this so a minimum of two women gasp in every screening,' " Elordi joked to USA TODAY.

Fennell had written Heathcliff's one-handed pickup into the script. Out of the blue one day, she texted Elordi asking if he could "single-arm curl a 50-kilogram dumbbell," which translates to roughly 110 pounds.

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'Wuthering Heights' premiere looks from Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi

Drive us madwith your"Wuthering Heights"fashion looks, Margot and Jacob ...The stars of the upcoming Emerald Fennell adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 gothic novel have fans swooning over red carpet looks and press tour interactions.Margot Robbie, who plays Catherine Earnshaw, andJacob Elordi, who portrays Heathcliff, stepped out in Los Angeles this week to promote the film, out in theaters on Feb. 13, 2026.

"I was like, what?" Elordi recalls. "First of all, I'd never spoken about the gym with her at all. I thought she was asking me a Pilates question. And genuinely, this is how little she knows about the gym: She thought that I would be able to just deadlift a 50-kilogram weight. I'm very thin!"

"I remember in the script, there was a lot of Heathcliff picking her up, putting her in a tree, things like that," Robbie adds, laughing. "I was like, 'Well, we'll just have to figure that one out on set.' "

Robbie says she was tempted to take home many of Catherine's costumes, including the "amazing leather corset" she wears in that sequence.

"Every time I walked onto set, I was like, 'Oh, my God, I want that! I want that!' " she recalls. "And then in the end, I didn't steal a single thing. What a waste."

Fennell, meanwhile, makes dashing use of Elordi's imposing physique, as the 6-foot-5 actor towers over the 5-foot-6 Robbie in every scene.

"Wuthering Heights" star Jacob Elordi, right, studied his dog and Japanese butoh dance to play the Creature in "Frankenstein."

The Aussie recently earned a best supporting actor Oscar nomination forplaying the sensitive, misunderstood monster in "Frankenstein."He studied his golden retriever, Layla, to find the Creature's movements, but took a much simpler approach to Heathcliff.

"The physicality in 'Frankenstein' required such a departure that I went as absurd with the movement as I could," Elordi says. "Whereas for me, the idea of Heathcliff was very much like a straight, stiff edge. So I turned to cinema mostly and went through period films, like Laurence Olivier's 'Wuthering Heights.'

"There's one word I think of when I think of Heathcliff and it's 'brooding,' " Elordi adds. "So I tried to take that tact and stillness, and let the text inform the character."

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  • Camila Cabello announced in February 2024 that she decided to do something different and go platinum blonde

  • In the months that followed, the singer opened up about the difficult process of returning to her dark roots

  • But on Wednesday, Feb. 11, she celebrated how she's been working to get her hair back to its previous health

Camila Cabellois embracing her natural hair.

On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the singer, 28, posted anInstagramcarousel sharing snaps of her darker natural hair.

The "Havana" singer's post includes several selfies of her dark brown hair, along with more photos of Cabello wearing her hair in a messy updo while spending time with friends.

She captioned her post by commemorating the journey of returning to her roots. "it's taken a year but my hair has finally started to forgive me  for bleachgate," her caption began.

The Grammy nominee then jokingly added: "dark haired girls who have made it to hair health again comment your tips like it's group therapy."

Camila Cabello in Feb. 11, 2026 Instagram Camila Cabello/Instagram

Camila Cabello/Instagram

The post comes two years after she first debuted her platinum blonde hairdo in February 2024. Shortly after, she was seen with the new look, when she appeared on Alex Cooper'sCall Her Daddypodcast and said she was looking for a transformation.

"You know, I felt like I needed a big, physical change," the "Señorita" singer said in March 2024. "I feel, I don't know, my dark hair has been with me for all of my life, like it was just a significant part of how the public saw me, how the world saw me, and how I saw myself."

"I feel like it's just been a year of, like, the theme has very much been 'play' and 'transformation' and changing and being brave," Cabello said. "I was like, 'I feel like physical change needs to accompany that.' "

At the time, her hair colorist,Nikki Lee, said that the singer's new hair required three appointments to complete. Lee explained, "Camila wanted a big moment for 2024, and what bigger moment than her going platinum blonde?"

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But as the months passed, Cabello opened up about how she wasn't a fan of the look by December 2024. At theTribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach, she said, "I did love being blonde in the beginning. In thebeginning."

"But that s--- starts looking like rope real quick — like a horse is about to take a bite, like a salad. It starts drying," she candidly said.

"There's a three-shade maximum, so you can either go three shades lighter or three shades darker, and that's fine for your hair. Any more than that, you can't do for more than a few months. It fries it."

She revealed that she wished she had known about the harmful effects of long-term bleaching on dark hair. "It's going to take a long time torebuild my beautiful, beautiful hair," she said.

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