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A Chicago gang leader was charged with plotting to kill a Border Patrol chief, sparking a National Guard deployment.
Juan Espinoza Martinez, 37, a suspected leader of the Latin Kings gang in Chicago, has been charged with murder for hire after federal officials allege he offered a $10,000 bounty via Snapchat to kill U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino.
The charges stem from messages sent during heightened immigration enforcement operations, including "Operation Midway Blitz," following a Border Patrol shooting in Brighton Park that injured a woman.
Martinez, arrested on October 6, 2025, faces federal charges for allegedly threatening a federal officer, prompting President Trump to deploy 300 National Guard troops to Chicago.
The Justice Department and DHS are investigating the extent of the alleged conspiracy.
Un líder de una pandilla de Chicago fue acusado de conspirar para matar a un jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza, lo que provocó un despliegue de la Guardia Nacional.