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Survivor alleges attempted execution by government agent, names 'Charles Axum' in public comment

February 07, 2026 | Oversight Committee Democrats, Oversight and Reform: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation, Legislative, Federal


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Survivor alleges attempted execution by government agent, names 'Charles Axum' in public comment
Marimar Martinez, identifying herself as a first-generation Mexican American and a survivor, told a meeting that her life was nearly taken on Oct. 4, 2025, and said the act was carried out by a government official she named as "Agent Charles Axum." Martinez said she survived and sought to make the agent's name public so others would know it.

"On 10/04/2025, my life was nearly taken by my own government, Agent Charles Axum," Martinez said in remarks captured in the transcript. She later repeated the name but also used the spelling "Exum" when urging that "the truth is out" and that "people know his name," creating inconsistent spellings in the record.

Martinez described enduring mental scars from the incident and said she was vilified afterward. She read several additional names—Renee Good, Alex Petty, Silberio Villega Gonzales and Keith Porter—saying, "They should all be here today," indicating others she believes are affected or relevant to her account.

The transcript records these allegations but does not include a response from any official, an on-the-record rebuttal, or any formal motion or vote related to the claim. The speaker framed the statements as personal testimony and as a call to expose what she called "lies" and the responsible individual's name.

The transcript includes differing spellings of the agent's surname ("Axum" and "Exum"). The record does not provide additional identifying details such as agency, badge number or case references, and it does not show any immediate follow-up action or staff response. Because the remarks are allegations, the article uses neutral language: Martinez "said" or "alleges."

The meeting record does not list any formal investigation results, corroborating evidence, or responses from law enforcement in the transcript. The next procedural or investigative steps are not recorded in the available transcript excerpt.

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