ICE shoots alleged gang member near California's I-5 freeway

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on Tuesday shot a man they described as an alleged gang member wanted for questioning in connection to a murder in Patterson, Calif., leading to the partial closure of the I-5 freeway in Stanislaus County. 

Alleged gang member

What we know:

Officials congregate on I-5 in Patterson after ICE officers shot someone. April 7, 2026 Photo: KCRA chopper

In a statement, ICE Director Todd Lyons identified the man the officers shot as Carlos Ivan Mendoza, an "18th Street" gang member wanted in El Salvador for questioning in connection to a murder.

Lyons did not state when the murder occurred or who was killed, and a spokesman for the agency did not return comment seeking those details. 

18th Street Gang

The US Department of Justice considers the 18th Street gang Los Angeles's largest street gang, with members hailing from the United States, Mexico and Central America. 

As officers approached the car, Mendoza "weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over," according to Lyons.

ICE officers "fired defensive shots to protect themselves, their fellow agents, and the public," Lyons said. 

Mendoza was taken to the hospital.

Lyons said the operation to find Mendoza was targeted. 

Efforts to speak to Mendoza or determine if he had an attorney or family were not immediately successful, and therefore hearing his side of the story was impossible on Tuesday. 

The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook that no local law enforcement was involved in the incident. The sheriff reported the situation at about 8:30 a.m. 

I-5 partially closed

Follwing the shooting, the on and off ramps on I-5 and Sperry Avenue were closed, and were expected to be closed for the remainder of the day. 

The area is near Love's truck stop, where a woman there declined to comment. There are also several gas stations and fast food restaurants nearby. 

Patterson is located in the Central Valley, 30 miles southeast of Tracy, and is known as the "Apricot Capital of the World." 

The scene

A car with bullet holes after an ICE shooting. April 7, 2026. Photo: KCRA 

Aerial images of the scene showed several officials, some wearing cowboy hats, standing by cars cordoned off with crime scene tape under the overpass. 

FBI agents were also spotted on scene, where the focus appeared to be on a black four-door car with major signs of damage and several bullet holes on the windshield. 

Minneapolis

Big picture view:

An aerial view of the I-5 overpass at Sperry Avenue in Patterson, Calif. where ICE officers shot someone. April 7, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

While the situations are unrelated, ICE officers shot and killed two American citizens – Renee Good and Alex Pretti — in Minneapolis in January, sparking widespread protests across the country. 

In both those cases, then-Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem described the citizens as being aggressive "domestic terrorists," which turned out, according to video and eyewitnesses, not to be true. 

FBI agents at scene of ICE shooting in Patterson, Calif. April 7, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

The scene after ICE officers shot someone in Patterson along I-5. April 27, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

Aerial view after ICE officers shot someone in Patterson along I-5. April 27, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

The scene after ICE officers shot someone in Patterson along I-5. April 27, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

The scene after ICE officers shot someone in Patterson along I-5. April 27, 2026 Photo: KCRA 

The Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office, ICE, visual evidence from KCRA chopper, prior reporting

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