Jacksonville woman arrested after allegedly punching trooper during ICE confrontation, Florida AG says

A Jacksonville woman at the center of a dramatic confrontation with Florida law enforcement has been granted release from federal custody. Jennifer Cruz, who was accused of assaulting a state trooper after stopping to film ICE agents, was ordered released by a federal judge during a Monday morning hearing.

On January 13, 2026, Cruz found herself embroiled in legal trouble when she paused to record an immigration enforcement operation on Beach Boulevard. The situation intensified after state troopers discovered her driver’s license was suspended. According to court records, Cruz became uncooperative and defiant when officers requested her car keys.

During the hearing, dash camera footage was presented showing Cruz allegedly attempting to kick officers at the scene. The same documents report she also punched a trooper in the face during the altercation.

Following the incident, Cruz was restrained by ICE agents and subsequently arrested by the Florida Highway Patrol. She faces several charges, including resisting law enforcement with violence and battery on a law enforcement officer. After posting bond, she was released from the Duval County Jail. However, she was arrested again a few days later on a federal charge of resisting an officer.


The U.S. Attorney handling the federal case expressed concerns about Cruz’s release, citing her potential flight risk due to ties to Mexico and the violent nature of the accusations. They argued that she poses a danger to the community.

The U.S. Attorney on the federal case argued Cruz should remain detained because they believe she is a flight risk with ties to Mexico. They also believe she is a danger to the community, given the violent nature of the charges she faces.

Cruz’s attorney, Alan Ceballos, argued this was an emotionally charged moment heightened by the fact that Cruz was not taking her anxiety medication properly. He added that Cruz called her daughter on the way to jail and told her she messed up and wanted to apologize to the trooper she hurt.

“On the way to jail, she called her daughter and said I was wrong, I wish I had an opportunity to apologize to law enforcement. And that speaks volumes about what the true measure of this woman’s character is and I think the judge was appropriately influenced in her direction because of that,” Ceballos said.

The judge ultimately granted Cruz’s release. She was required to give up her passport and is not allowed to travel outside of the Middle District of Florida. She will also have to undergo regular drug testing and psychological evaluation. If Cruz fails to appear in court, she will be required to pay a $50,000 bond.

Cruz still faces 14 charges in Duval County Circuit Court.

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