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Alleged gang leader offered bounty to kill immigration officer, federal officials say

Juan Espinoza Martinez offered $10,000 for the killing of Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino amid tensions following a police-involved shooting, federal prosecutors said.

  • A Latin Kings gang member, Juan Espinoza Martinez, was arrested for allegedly placing a bounty on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino's life, offering $10,000 to kill him and $2,000 for information about him.
  • Martinez allegedly sent Snapchat messages stating, '$2,000 for information when you get him' and '$10,000 if you take him down,' targeting Bovino directly.
  • U.S. Attorney Andrew S. Boutros condemned the bounty on law enforcement officers, stating, 'Putting a price on the life of a law enforcement officer is an attack on the rule of law.'
  • The Department of Homeland Security reported a significant rise in violence against ICE officials, reflecting the backlash against deportation efforts under the Trump administration.
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The Falling Darkness broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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