A teenager suspected in a random shooting spree throughout Austin has been identified as an undocumented immigrant, authorities disclosed on Tuesday.
The suspect, 17-year-old Cristian Mondragon-Fajardo, is among three individuals allegedly responsible for a series of 12 shootings over the weekend. This violent outbreak resulted in three people sustaining injuries, with one person in critical condition. The remaining suspects, aged 15 and 16, have not been named due to their status as minors.
Prosecutors, during Mondragon-Fajardo’s court session on Tuesday, revealed that an ICE detainer has been filed against him following his arrest on Sunday, as reported by Fox 7 Austin.
“The involvement of an ICE detainer adds a layer of complexity to his legal proceedings,” stated Robert Jimenez, a Criminal Defense & Immigration Attorney.
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Cristian Fajardo Mondragon, aged 17, is charged with being part of a terrifying series of shootings that struck Austin, Texas, on May 16, 2026. (Austin Police Department)
The development comes after a retired Austin police officer blasted the city’s left-leaning leadership, accusing the city council of embracing policies that weakened law enforcement before the violent rampage, including the stripping of key tools used by police.
Last weekend’s violent crime spree targeted the city’s first responders, with gunfire striking two Austin Fire Department stations and three fire trucks. Authorities said additional incidents included gunfire damage to five vehicles and four homes, as well as the theft of a firearm and five cars.
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Austin Police Department officers wait outside after responding to a call for a shooting near the Austin Public Library on César Chávez Street in Downtown Austin, Texas on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. (Aaron E. Martinez/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images; Austin Police Department)
Mondragon-Fajardo was reportedly charged with six felonies, including two counts of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, two counts of aggravated assault with a motor vehicle, theft of firearms and evading arrest in a motor vehicle.
Prosecutors said Mondragon-Fajardo is being held without bond, arguing he poses a danger to the community and could face deportation if released, the outlet said.
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Surveillance footage released by Austin police shows a suspect investigators said was involved in multiple shooting incidents across Austin. (Austin Police Department)
With the ICE detainer in place, immigration agents have requested that local law enforcement notify ICE before releasing the suspect and hold him for up to 48 business hours, allowing federal authorities to assume custody for potential deportation proceedings.
However, the detainer does not indicate that ICE can immediately take over the criminal case.
“That would only kick in once he is no longer authorized to be held by state custody,” Jimenez said, according to Fox 7.
ICE could become involved later, either after a prison sentence or parole is completed, at which point Mondragon-Fajardo could face removal proceedings.
Jimenez reportedly added that the immigration hold may also affect defense strategy, potentially shaping how attorneys approach any plea negotiations given the possible immigration consequences.
“You might be able to get a beneficial plea agreement, but that plea agreement might still result in severe negative immigration consequences,” Jimenez said.
Mondragon-Fajardo also has an active warrant for allegedly previously stealing a firearm from a local store, where the 15-year-old suspect is accused of stealing another weapon on Saturday.
It is unclear whether Mondragon-Fajardo’s co-defendants are being processed through a separate juvenile justice system due to their ages.
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