Alleged Chicago gang leader offered bounty to kill Border Patrol commander, federal officials say

New York PostTuesday, October 7, 2025 at 7:56:31 AM
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Alleged Chicago gang leader offered bounty to kill Border Patrol commander, federal officials say
In a shocking development, Juan Espinoza Martinez, an alleged gang leader in Chicago, reportedly offered a bounty for the assassination of a Border Patrol commander. This incident, which unfolded during 'Operation Midway Blitz,' highlights the escalating violence and threats against law enforcement officials. It raises serious concerns about the safety of those protecting our borders and the lengths to which criminal organizations will go to undermine law enforcement efforts.
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