'No peace': Nearly a year after her son's death, she learned that ICE was responsible
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'No peace': Nearly a year after her son's death, she learned that ICE was responsible
"Ruben Ray Martinez had just turned 23 and was excited about his future, planning to enroll in trade school and move out of his family's home in San Antonio."
"On March 15, 2025, Martinez was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a traffic encounter, marking him as the first of at least six fatalities linked to immigration agents."
"Initial reports indicated that Martinez accelerated his car and struck a federal agent, prompting defensive shots, but body camera footage suggests a different scenario."
"Rachel Reyes expressed feelings of betrayal by law enforcement, stating that the revelations about ICE's involvement have made her grieving process even more painful."
Ruben Ray Martinez, a 23-year-old U.S. citizen, was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Texas on March 15, 2025. He had plans to enroll in trade school and move out of his family home. His death is part of a troubling trend, with at least six fatalities linked to immigration agents since President Trump's second term began. Initial reports suggested Martinez accelerated his car towards an agent, but body camera footage raises questions about this account, leading to feelings of betrayal for his mother, Rachel Reyes.
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