Today’s Catch Up
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Woman shot by CBP in Chicago wants evidence disclosed to public
An attorney for a Chicago woman shot and wounded by a Customs and Border Protection agent during Operation Midway Blitz is asking a federal judge to allow the public disclosure of evidence -- including body camera footage, electronic communications and photographs -- in order to "combat the continuing harm to her reputation" and to inform the public about the government's response to the shooting incident.
"What happened to Ms. Martinez and the truth about the events of October 4, 2025, as well as what is happening with the killing of two other individuals by DHS agents have become matters of strong public interest and debate," wrote Chris Parente, an attorney for Marimar Martinez, who was shot five times after her vehicle was involved in a collision with an SUV driven by Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Charles Exum.
Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Yemen threaten new attacks as U.S. aircraft carrier arrives
Two Iranian-backed militias in the Mideast are signaling their willingness to launch new attacks, likely trying to back Iran, as officials acknowledged the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier to the region Monday. President Donald Trump ordered the carriers to move to the Middle East as he threatened military action over its crackdown on nationwide protests.
Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on Monday hinted they were ready to resume attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. That came just after Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah paramilitary group, long supported by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, issued a direct threat late Sunday toward any attack targeting Iran, warning a “total war” in the region would be a result.




