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Martinez is set to testify in Washington, D.C., in a public forum Tuesday about immigration agents' use of force. She's also expected to learn this week whether a judge will allow her to release evidence tied to her dropped prosecution, including an agent's body-camera footage.
Evidence suggests at least one shot fired at Martinez came from behind, her attorney says.
This all comes four months after the federal government splashed her photo online and labeled her a "domestic terrorist." The government has yet to rescind the claim, two months after Chicago U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros dropped the charges against her.
A Homeland Security spokesperson said Monday that it "stands by our press releases and statements. The facts of what happened did not change."