Man Shot in Back by ICE Pleads Not Guilty to Assault
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Federal Charges Dropped in Border Patrol Shooting; Man Held in Separate Jimenez Incident
A man is being held without bail in connection with a shooting involving immigration and customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in jimenez, California, on November 15, 2025, while federal prosecutors have recently dropped charges in a similar case in Chicago. The Jimenez shooting is the second such incident in California in just over a week, raising questions about the use of force by federal agents.
Jimenez Shooting and court Appearance
The suspect in the Jimenez shooting, whose name has not been publicly released, appeared in court on November 25, 2025, before Judge Sheri Pym.He was denied bail and a jury trial was scheduled for January 12, 2026. Family members, including brothers and his wife, were present in the first row, clasping hands.
Neither the suspect nor his public defender, Ayah Sarsour, commented to the press following the hearing.Though, he was overheard speaking with his family in the hallway, expressing his nervousness about the court proceedings.
Recent ICE Shootings: A Pattern Emerges?
The Jimenez shooting occurred shortly after another incident in Los Angeles on October 21, 2025, where ICE agents shot into a car, striking Carlitos Ricardo parias in the elbow and injuring a deputy marshal with a ricocheted bullet. Prosecutors allege Parias attempted to ram agents’ vehicles. He pleaded not guilty to assault charges last week.
Adding to the scrutiny, federal prosecutors in Chicago moved to drop charges against Marimar Martinez, who was shot multiple times by a border patrol agent after she and Anthony Ruiz allegedly used their vehicle to strike and box in agents.
Timeline of Events
| Date | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| october 21, 2025 | ICE agents shoot into a car, injuring Carlitos Ricardo Parias and a |
