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Grand jury rejects indictment over federal officer’s shooting of US citizen

In a series of developments that highlight the complexities of law, business, and health, a Texas grand jury has rejected an indictment in the fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal

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In a series of developments that highlight the complexities of law, business, and health, a Texas grand jury has rejected an indictment in the fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal immigration agent. Meanwhile,...

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Grand jury rejects indictment over federal officer’s shooting of US citizen

** In a series of developments that highlight the complexities of law, business, and health, a Texas grand jury has rejected an indictment in the fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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In a series of developments that highlight the complexities of law, business, and health, a Texas grand jury has rejected an indictment in the fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal immigration agent. Meanwhile, Qantas has reported a bumper $1.46bn half-year profit, and public health advocates are questioning the links between industry groups and experts in the debate over illicit tobacco.

The grand jury's decision not to indict the federal officer involved in the shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez on March 15, 2025, has sparked controversy. The Department of Homeland Security had not publicly disclosed the incident until it was reported by the media last week. The Cameron County District Attorney's office stated that the grand jury declined to hand up indictments after reviewing the evidence.

In a separate development, Qantas has reported a significant profit, crediting robust customer demand, new routes, and increased flight frequency to Japan, Bali, and New Zealand for its strong result. The airline's budget carrier, Jetstar, was a standout performer, with revenue increasing by 8%. This news comes as Australian travelers appear to be shrugging off cost-of-living pressures.

In other news, a Florida-registered speedboat entered Cuban waters on Wednesday, resulting in an armed clash with Cuban troops. This incident is not the first of its kind, with similar clashes occurring in 2022.

In the United States, lawyers for cancer sufferers are challenging Bayer's proposed $7.25bn Roundup settlement deal. The deal would pay users of glyphosate-based weedkiller who have non-Hodgkin lymphoma between $10,000 and $165,000. However, the group of 14 law firms representing nearly 20,000 plaintiffs argues that the deal is "unprecedented" and raises multiple "red flags."

Finally, public health advocates are calling for greater transparency in the debate over illicit tobacco, citing concerns over industry links. A former Australian Border Force officer, Rohan Pike, who has been quoted extensively as an expert, has been found to advise nicotine industry-linked organizations. This has raised questions about the influence of industry groups on the debate over tobacco and nicotine products.

As these developments highlight, the intersection of law, business, and health is complex and multifaceted. From the use of force by law enforcement to the influence of industry groups on public health debates, these issues have significant consequences for individuals and communities.

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In a series of developments that highlight the complexities of law, business, and health, a Texas grand jury has rejected an indictment in the fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal immigration agent. Meanwhile, Qantas has reported a bumper $1.46bn half-year profit, and public health advocates are questioning the links between industry groups and experts in the debate over illicit tobacco.

The grand jury's decision not to indict the federal officer involved in the shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez on March 15, 2025, has sparked controversy. The Department of Homeland Security had not publicly disclosed the incident until it was reported by the media last week. The Cameron County District Attorney's office stated that the grand jury declined to hand up indictments after reviewing the evidence.

In a separate development, Qantas has reported a significant profit, crediting robust customer demand, new routes, and increased flight frequency to Japan, Bali, and New Zealand for its strong result. The airline's budget carrier, Jetstar, was a standout performer, with revenue increasing by 8%. This news comes as Australian travelers appear to be shrugging off cost-of-living pressures.

In other news, a Florida-registered speedboat entered Cuban waters on Wednesday, resulting in an armed clash with Cuban troops. This incident is not the first of its kind, with similar clashes occurring in 2022.

In the United States, lawyers for cancer sufferers are challenging Bayer's proposed $7.25bn Roundup settlement deal. The deal would pay users of glyphosate-based weedkiller who have non-Hodgkin lymphoma between $10,000 and $165,000. However, the group of 14 law firms representing nearly 20,000 plaintiffs argues that the deal is "unprecedented" and raises multiple "red flags."

Finally, public health advocates are calling for greater transparency in the debate over illicit tobacco, citing concerns over industry links. A former Australian Border Force officer, Rohan Pike, who has been quoted extensively as an expert, has been found to advise nicotine industry-linked organizations. This has raised questions about the influence of industry groups on the debate over tobacco and nicotine products.

As these developments highlight, the intersection of law, business, and health is complex and multifaceted. From the use of force by law enforcement to the influence of industry groups on public health debates, these issues have significant consequences for individuals and communities.

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