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LeftInTX

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8. They were in the process of making an arrest. He knew what they were doing.
Wed Sep 3, 2025, 10:15 AM
Sep 2025

Law enforcement has the right to use unmarked vehicles. They did have their flashers and they had overhead flasher bars.

During the officers’ struggle to arrest Martinez, Nunez approached Martinez’s vehicle and began pressing the passenger side door of her vehicle on an officer, who then threatened Nunez with arrest. After being told the officers were conducting a federal investigation, Nunez swore at the officers and told them “Something was going to happen” to them.

A second man then approached Martinez’s vehicle to interfere with the arrests. While officers addressed this man’s interference, Nunez got into his Dodge tow truck and towed one of the government vehicles that was boxing in Martinez’s vehicle. At the time of this interference, the government vehicle had its keys inside and a firearm locked in a safe inside it as well.

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