A Customs and Border Protection agent who shot a Chicago woman multiple times after their cars collided bragged about it in text messages to fellow officers, according to testimony this week.
Marimar Martinez, who is charged with assaulting a federal officer, was treated at a hospital for gunshot wounds after the confrontation last month.
In a Signal chat, agent Charles Exum shared with other agents a news story that quoted Christopher Parente, Martinez’s lawyer, as saying she “has seven holes in her body from five shots from this agent, who fired within seconds of getting out of this vehicle.”
“I fired 5 rounds, and she had 7 holes. Put that in your book boys,” Exum wrote in his Signal message, which was shared during a court hearing this week.
“Read it. 5 shots, 7 holes,” Exum wrote.
In a text to his brother about the shooting, the agent wrote, “Sweet. My 15 minutes of fame. Lmao.”
In another text a day after the shooting, Exum wrote, “Cool. I’m for another round of f— around and find out. Lmao.”
Questioned on the witness stand by Parente about the tone of his messages, Exum citied his background as a firearms instructor.
“I take pride in my shooting skills,” he said.
Martinez and her co-defendant, Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, have pleaded not guilty to identical charges and are challenging evidence in the case.
The Department of Homeland Security claimed Exum was acting in self-defense when he shot Martinez, a U.S. citizen, on the morning of Oct. 4. An agency statement posted shortly afterward said Border Patrol agents on the scene were “rammed by vehicles and boxed in by 10 cars.”
Parente has said body cam footage shows the agent initiated the contact between his vehicle and Martinez’s.








