Following Friday’s protests in Minneapolis, where approximately 50,000 demonstrators called for ICE’s removal, federal agents responded with violence, resulting in the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and U.S. citizen. Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Bryan O’Hara confirmed the killing and raised concerns about the actions of ICE agents, with O’Hara stating that Pretti had a permit to carry a firearm and that ICE agents had attempted to restrict local police access to the scene. Social media footage of the incident circulated widely, highlighting the ongoing violence against Minneapolis residents, including the recent shooting of Renee Good. The Governor of Minnesota also condemned the shooting and raised concerns over the federal agents’ presence.
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Alex Pretti identified as man fatally shot by federal officers in Minneapolis. The news of Alex Pretti’s death is devastating, and the circumstances surrounding it are deeply troubling. The reports paint a picture of a man who was, by all accounts, a contributing member of society, an ICU nurse dedicated to caring for veterans, and a licensed gun owner.
The core issue here is the nature of his death. Reports suggest he was disarmed and then shot, and the narrative coming from authorities seems to contradict the available evidence. The initial accounts allege that he was resisting, but eyewitness accounts and video footage tell a different story.… Continue reading
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and avid outdoorsman, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. Pretti, a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, was known to be deeply concerned about President Trump’s immigration policies and had participated in protests. Family members confirmed his identity after being notified by the AP, expressing their grief and frustration over the lack of information from authorities. The Department of Homeland Security reported that Pretti approached officers with a handgun, though details surrounding the incident are still under investigation.
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Minneapolis Protests ICE, Then Resident Killed: A Warning
Following Friday’s protests in Minneapolis, where approximately 50,000 demonstrators called for ICE’s removal, federal agents responded with violence, resulting in the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and U.S. citizen. Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Bryan O’Hara confirmed the killing and raised concerns about the actions of ICE agents, with O’Hara stating that Pretti had a permit to carry a firearm and that ICE agents had attempted to restrict local police access to the scene. Social media footage of the incident circulated widely, highlighting the ongoing violence against Minneapolis residents, including the recent shooting of Renee Good. The Governor of Minnesota also condemned the shooting and raised concerns over the federal agents’ presence.
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**ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Fatally Shot by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Sparks Outrage**
Alex Pretti identified as man fatally shot by federal officers in Minneapolis. The news of Alex Pretti’s death is devastating, and the circumstances surrounding it are deeply troubling. The reports paint a picture of a man who was, by all accounts, a contributing member of society, an ICU nurse dedicated to caring for veterans, and a licensed gun owner.
The core issue here is the nature of his death. Reports suggest he was disarmed and then shot, and the narrative coming from authorities seems to contradict the available evidence. The initial accounts allege that he was resisting, but eyewitness accounts and video footage tell a different story.… Continue reading
ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Killed by Federal Officer in Minneapolis: Family Says
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and avid outdoorsman, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. Pretti, a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, was known to be deeply concerned about President Trump’s immigration policies and had participated in protests. Family members confirmed his identity after being notified by the AP, expressing their grief and frustration over the lack of information from authorities. The Department of Homeland Security reported that Pretti approached officers with a handgun, though details surrounding the incident are still under investigation.
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