After ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Was Fatally Injured in Minneapolis, Leaders and Politicians Speak Out

In the days after the shooting, Alex Jeffrey Pretti’s name moved from hospital whiteboards to handmade posters lit by candlelight. Patients’ families remembered the calm voice at their most terrifying moments; coworkers remembered the colleague who stayed late, took extra shifts, and treated every veteran like someone worth fighting for. His parents, still stunned, spoke of a son who recycled obsessively, marched quietly, and believed the point of protest was to keep others safe.

That belief now collides with the official narrative. Federal authorities describe a “targeted enforcement action” and a “confrontation,” but offer little about how a U.S. citizen nurse became a fatality in an immigration raid. The earlier death of Renee Nicole Good already had Minneapolis on edge; Alex’s killing has turned unease into insistence. At vigils and meetings, one demand echoes: not vengeance, but visibility—body-camera footage, clear timelines, independent review. Until then, the silence feels like its own kind of vi.