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Man was wounded by ICE officers more than half a dozen times, attorney says

Theman ICE shot two days agoin Northern California "has a long recovery ahead of him" after he was wounded more than half a dozen times, according to his attorney, who visited him at the hospital for the first time Thursday.

NBC Universal Left: Members of the FBI evidence response team conference on Sperry Avenue in Patterson, Calif., Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Right: Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez. (Andy Alfaro / The Modesto Bee / Tribune News Service via Getty Images; Courtesy of Law Offices of Patrick Kolasinski)

Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, has had at least three significant operations to patch up his wounds, including a visible one in his face, Patrick Kolasinski, the lawyer representing Mendoza Hernandez and his family, said on a virtual media call following the hospital visit.

According to Kolasinski, Mendoza Hernandez insists that ICE officers who pulled him over opened fired at him first and that that's why he backed up the car.

“He was trying to get away because he’d already been shot at, and he was just scared that he was going to die,” Kolasinski said.

Kolasinski said it's unclear exactly how many bullets struck Mendoza Hernandez because of "what they do when they enter your body."

ICE Director Todd Lyons said in a statement Tuesday that Mendoza Hernandez “weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over. Following their training, our officers fired defensive shots to protect themselves, their fellow agents, and the public.”

Kolasinski said Mendoza Hernandez told him he thought it was a routine traffic stop when officers pulled him over Tuesday morning while he was on his way to work rehabilitating buildings.

According to Mendoza Hernandez, officers identified themselves as ICE personnel after he handed over his driver's license at their request. Kolasinski said. When the ICE officers told him they were going to take him into custody, Mendoza Hernandez asked to call his wife, Kolasinski said.

Members of the FBI evidence response team investigate an ICE shooting on Sperry Avenue in Patterson, California, on April 7, 2026. (Andy Alfaro / The Modesto Bee / TNS via Getty Images)

"The situation spiraled out of hand," Kolasinski said, after officers kept telling Mendoza Hernandez to step out of his vehicle but he stayed in the car and kept asking to contact his wife. "He was simply saying he wanted to call his wife, and somebody shot him," Kolasinski said.

Awitness dashcam videoobtained byNBC affiliate KCRAof Sacramento shows three officers standing around a stopped car on the side of the road, with one of the officers appearing to be touching its driver-side window.

When the car begins to back up and turn, the officer who was standing by the driver-side window draws his weapon and appears to open fire at the driver. The car quickly hits another car parked behind it. At least two of the agents have weapons drawn, pointing at the car. The driver then pulls forward toward where the officers are standing and turns sharply. The video ends showing the car driving over the roadway median.

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It's not clear from the video, which has no sound, when the shots were fired.

Kolasinski said Mendoza Hernandez told him "he moved backwards, as we see in the video, because he was trying to get away, because he was being shot at. It's not that his movement of the vehicle triggered the shooting, but quite the other way around."

Lyons said the officers conducted a targeted stop because Mendoza was “an 18th Street Gang member wanted in El Salvador for questioning in connection to a murder.”

Kolasinski and Mendoza Hernandez’s fiancée, Cindy,rebutted the agency’s narrativeat a news conference Wednesday. They said Mendoza Hernandez was never in a gang.

Kolasinski has shared a court document from El Salvador that shows Mendoza Hernandez was acquitted in October 2019 after he was accused of murder. There's no mention in the document that he belonged to a gang or had committed gang activity.

NBC News reached out to DHS about the court documents from El Salvador on Wednesday but didn't receive a response. When NBC News asked DHS on Thursday about Mendoza Hernandez's allegations that ICE shot first, it referred to Lyons' statement Tuesday.

Mendoza Hernandez, a dual citizen of El Salvador and Mexico, came to the U.S. in 2019 following his acquittal. Kolasinski said Thursday that he lacks legal immigration status.

According to Kolasinski, Mendoza Hernandez isn't under arrest or being detained as a suspect. The Justice Department declined to comment on Mendoza's case Thursday.

Kolasinski added that Mendoza Hernandez is expected to be moved out of intensive care later Thursday after having spent most of the past two days unconscious because of medication and “significant pain” from his injuries.

NBC News has reached to the hospital in Modesto where Mendoza Hernandez is being treated but has not received an immediate response.

“We’re very hopeful for his recovery,” Kolasinski said.

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Minnesota Duluth forward Max Plante wins the Hobey Baker Award

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Minnesota Duluth sophomore forward Max Plante received the Hobey Baker Award on Friday night, an honor that goes to the nation's top college hockey player.

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Plante is the seventh player from that program to win the Hobey Baker and the first since defenseman Scott Perunovich in 2020.

Denver defenseman Eric Pohlkamp and Michigan forward T.J. Hughes were the other finalists.

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Plante, selected in the second round of the 2024 NHL draft by the Detroit Red Wings, had 25 goals and 52 points this season, the most by a Duluth player since the 2011-12 season.

His father, Derek, was a Hobey Baker top-10 finalist in 1993 while at Duluth. Derek Plante played in the NHL from 1993-2001 and is a scout for the Ottawa Senators. They are the second father-son combination to be a finalist, joining North Dakota's Jason Blake in 1999 and Jackson Blake in 2024.

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Masters 2026: Watch Shane Lowry's hole-in-one in round 3 at Augusta National

Shane Lowry just had the highlight of the2026 Masterson Saturday, April 11.

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On the par 3 sixth hole, Lowry's shot sliced right off the tee and carried all 190 yards onto the green, bouncing once and rolling in for a hole-in-one. The crowd at Augusta National roared in approval as Lowry began fist pumping into the air.

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Lowry's ace put him at 8-under par, leapfrogging him on the leaderboard from sixth into second place. He's just four strokes behind leader Rory McIlroy, who is looking to be the first golfer to winback-to-back Masters championshipssince Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002.

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North Korea and China agree to deepen cooperation in talks between foreign ministers

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Theforeign ministersof North Korea and China agreed to further deepen cooperation and exchanges between their countries and had an “in-depth exchange” on international issues, the countries’ state media outlets reported Friday.

Associated Press Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, center left, walks with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, center right, on his arrival at the Pyongyang International Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, April 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, center, arrives at the Pyongyang International Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, April 9, 2026. North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui is seen at right. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin) People welecom the arrival of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, unseen, at the Pyongyang International Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, April 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi flew to Pyongyang on Thursday in his first visit toNorth Koreain seven years.

China’s Xinhua news agency said Wang and North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui discussed current international and regional issues at their meeting Thursday but didn’t specify what those issues were. The North’s official Korean Central News Agency reported they also agreed to strengthen strategic communication between their agencies handling foreign policy.

Neither outlet mentioned whether Choe and Wang discussed the United States or other topics like the war in the Middle East.

Wang’s trip to North Korea came before U.S. President Donald Trump travels to Beijing for arescheduled summitwith Chinese President Xi Jinping in May.

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The relationshipbetween North Korea and China has often been described as being “as close as lips and teeth," buttheir tieshave been questioned in recent years. North Korea focused on expandingcooperation with Russiaby supplyingtroopsand ammunition to support its war against Ukraine, while China is reportedly reluctant to form an anti-West alliance with North Korea and Russia.

But North Korea and China have been pushing to solidify their ties. Last September, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Xi held theirfirst summitin more than six years and pledged mutual support.

Last month, North Korea and China resumed their directflight and passenger train services,which had been suspended since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Associated Press writer Kim Tong-hyung contributed to this report.

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Ichiro Suzuki honorary statue unveiled by Mariners, but with broken bat

The Seattle Mariners unveiled a statue to honor Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park on Friday. Unfortunately, the sculpture was damaged upon being revealed to the public.

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The bronze statue, sculpted by Chicago artist Lou Cella, depicts Suzuki in his signature pose preparing to hit, with his right arm extended while holding his bat and his left hand tugging on his sleeve.

Suzuki’s pose was accurate. However, his bat didn’t survive the unveiling. When the tarp was pulled off the statue — with some difficulty — the bat was bent backward at the handle. What should have been a majestic moment for a Mariners icon instead became more than a bit awkward, as documented on video by several in attendance.

The broken bat was impossible to ignore, despite blue and green confetti being fired into the air. Suzuki himself pointed to the statue in jubilation to acknowledge the honor, but the obvious could not be overlooked.

Fellow Mariners Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. covered his face in disbelief before making a joke about the embarrassing situation.

“I did not do that,” Griffey said to Suzuki, viaSeattle Times reporter Ryan Divish.

Demonstrating the humor that madehis 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame induction speechso memorable, Suzuki joked that New York Yankees closer and fellow Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera must have broken his bat, as he was known for doing to so many batters with his formidable cutter.

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“I didn’t think Mariano would come out here and break the bat,” Suzuki said through an interpreter.

The bat was soon restored to its upright position. Perhaps some duct tape will be used to keep it in place. Some reinforcement and proper welding might be employed once the Mariners go on the road after their four-game set with the Astros.

Suzuki was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025 along with CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dick Allen and Dave Parker. The first Japanese player to be inducted into Cooperstown, he finished his MLB career with 3,089 hits. (Including the 1,278 hits he recorded while playing in Japan, Suzuki has more hits than anyone ever in professional baseball.)

Famously, the 19-year veteran was not voted in unanimously, as one voterkept Suzuki off their ballot. During his speech at Cooperstown, Suzuki pointed out that his achievements were recognized by “all but one” of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America voters.

"The offer for that writer to have dinner at my home has now expired," he said.

Suzuki’s statue stands outside the Mariners’ home ballpark close to the monuments created for fellow Hall of Famers Griffey and Edgar Martinez (also sculpted by Cella).

Before Friday’s home game versus the Houston Astros, the first 40,000 fans to enter the ballpark will receivea miniature replica statueof Suzuki. According to the Mariners, 20 of those replica statues will be signed by the Hall of Famer. Presumably, the bat on those replicas will be upright.

At least the Mariners had a sense of humor about the entire matter, witha social media postaddressing the replica statue giveaway.

Ichiro Suzuki honorary statue unveiled by Mariners, but with broken bat

The Seattle Mariners unveiled a statue to honor Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park on Friday. Unfortunately, the sculptu...

 

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