Woman Threatens FBI Agent With a Machete, Quickly Realizes She Made a Big Mistake

A Houston woman was shot by FBI agents after she charged at them with a machete. She now faces serious federal charges that could result in decades behind bars.

Key Facts:

  • Jennifer Jesselle Perez-Rodriguez, 28, was shot by FBI agents in Houston on April 17 after threatening them with a machete.
  • The agents were in unmarked cars on Anderson Road when she allegedly approached and charged at their vehicles.
  • One agent ordered her to drop the weapon before firing when she refused and continued advancing.
  • She was hospitalized and later charged with assaulting a federal law enforcement officer.
  • Witnesses said she was looking for attackers after being assaulted by at least four people earlier.

The Rest of The Story:

According to a criminal complaint, Perez-Rodriguez walked into the street holding a machete and began swinging it as she approached two FBI vehicles.

When the agents activated their siren and issued verbal commands, she ignored them and continued running toward the cars.

One FBI agent opened a car door and instructed her to drop the weapon.

She reportedly refused, and the agent fired his weapon until she was no longer considered a threat.

Perez-Rodriguez was then taken to a hospital to be treated for her injuries.

Witness accounts suggest the woman may have been reacting to a prior assault.

According to a local witness, Perez-Rodriguez had been attacked by a group of people before she retrieved a machete and began searching for her attackers, which led her into the path of the federal agents.

Commentary:

This woman is extremely fortunate to be alive.

Charging at federal law enforcement officers with a deadly weapon is practically a death wish.

In most cases, these confrontations don’t end with the suspect in a hospital bed—they end in a body bag.

Law enforcement faces enough danger from criminals without having to second-guess whether someone wielding a machete is serious.

The FBI agents showed a measured response by issuing a command and using force only when she refused to comply.

That’s textbook use of force and a display of incredible restraint.

Perez-Rodriguez made a series of decisions that could have ended far worse than they did.

Even if she had been assaulted earlier, there is no justification for arming yourself and taking to the streets with a weapon, especially when you encounter federal agents in the process.

If found guilty, she deserves a lengthy prison sentence.

The law must be clear: you don’t attack federal officers and expect leniency.

Her actions endangered not just herself, but everyone in the area.

There’s no excuse for it.

Let this serve as a clear message—assaulting law enforcement, whether local or federal, will bring the full weight of the justice system.

If you’re looking for a fight with agents trained to defend themselves and others, you’re asking for deadly consequences.

The Bottom Line:

A Houston woman who swung a machete at FBI agents is now facing up to 20 years in federal prison.

While her motives may have stemmed from an earlier assault, her actions nearly cost her life.

Federal officers are not going to wait to see if you’re bluffing when you charge with a weapon.

Actions have consequences, and in this case, those consequences are severe.

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