Originally reported on Wednesday by Newsweek we learned of another Immigration and Customs Enforcement connection to the shooting death of an American citizen in March of 2025. A shooting death kept from public scrutiny until only last week.
Coincidentally, and leading up to this, a review of internal emails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) indicate that senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials were informed of a significant rise in reported use-of-force incidents compared to the previous year. In this case incidents in early March alone had quadrupled year-over year.
Now the public learns of 23-year-old Ruben Ray Martinez shot last March in South Padre Island. ICE's involvement in the shooting was not disclosed to the public until this last week. According to ICE documents, the episode, which occurred around 12:40 AM on March 15, 2025, Mr. Martinez failed to follow commands to exit his vehicle. Martinez initially did not follow officers' instructions but eventually slowed to a stop after receiving verbal commands. Agents surrounded the vehicle and told him to get out of the car before he accelerated and hit a federal agent who reportedly landed on the hood of the vehicle. Another agent then fired multiple times through the driver's side window.
The Department of Homeland Security described the shooting as an act of self-defense, saying the agent had "fired defensive shots to protect himself, his fellow agents and the general public" after the driver "ran over" a Homeland Security Investigation special agent.
That agent was treated and released for a minor knee injury. Martinez is dead.
According to Homeland Security Department policy an immigration agent is supposed to use deadly force only if the officer has reasonable belief that the subject poses an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury. Furthermore, the policy specifically states that officers should avoid placing themselves in positions in which they have no other option but to use deadly force.
In ICE's own reporting this appears another instance of ICE agents not complying with department policy concerning placement of personnel in connection to apprehended vehicles. Haven't we seen this before?
ICE has not reported the existence of dash
cam or body cam video of the incident and no known public video has come
forward. Martinez had been celebrating his birthday with a friend
known since elementary school. He was employed at an Amazon warehouse
in San Antonio and had no known criminal or arrest record at the time of
this post.
Some will take exception to my view on this subject but I happen to believe federal agents concealing their faces behind a mask and not wearing identification is a bad look. They need to be up-front like law enforcement we're all accustomed-to. A sinister look invites nothing but trouble. Sure, a few of you will tell me about doxing of federal agents. But you know what? If rampant doxing was as big as you might imagine, then all law enforcement everywhere would be masked all the time.
It's not.
Where I live law enforcement officers wear a badge with a number, including a name tag and rank, they don't hide behind a mask and produce a business card before we part company. They're professionals and go about their job like professionals. They're so good at their job they never, never, ever stand in front of a stopped vehicle. Even I know not to do this. Your local LEOs are likely identical to mine. But I digress and apologize for the cheap shot.
Do you know what is an even bigger bad look than masked federal agents?
Another of our countrymen gunned-down by a federal agent.
Naturally, there's that small handful of my acquaintances who will bask in their ghoulish reflected glory over this and crow on social media about how Martinez had it coming and it was all his fault. Nevertheless, I figure most people reading this are standard-issue citizens who understand that federal agents shooting Americans to death is just, plain, smarmy. It looks terrible and doesn't poll well.
Moreover, the image of the best professional ICE agents suffer because of this nonsense. From the top down the reputation and credibility of the entire department suffers. If, as a consequence, agency leadership comes-across as evasive or furtive the public will take notice and the people will mutter about it. None of this is rocket science. Hearts and minds; it is all about winning in the court of public opinion. Appearance counts for a lot.
So, what do we know for sure?
Martinez is dead and cannot speak for himself. This is conspiracy fodder.
No dash cams, no body cams, no identification or accountability for the shooter. Unheard-of in the world of professional law enforcement this is sloppy meatball policing for sure. If this is a deliberate policy to never leave a digital trail; that is a really bad look. (See about conspiracy above)
How about the boss? Yup, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem hiding this from the public as long as she has. Or is this just another oversize example of garden-variety incompetence? Both looks are really bad; the former is much worse than the latter.
Hidden from the public for a year. Sloppy or deliberate? Reader's Choice - you pick.
What are they hiding from us anyway?