Minnesota Man Shot to Death by Federal Officer Was ICU Nurse Who Cared Deeply About People, Family Says
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. His family described him as a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for others and was "very upset" with President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Pretti had worked as an ICU nurse for several years before returning to school to become a registered nurse. He was also an avid outdoorsman who loved spending time with his dog, Joule, who recently passed away. His parents said he was never one to engage in confrontations and always tried to help others.
The family described Pretti as someone who "would always be willing to help others" and said he was not a loner, despite working long hours as a nurse. They also stated that he owned a handgun and had a permit to carry a concealed firearm, but they never knew him to carry it on the streets.
Pretti's parents accused the Trump administration of telling "sickening lies" about his actions and said their son was trying to protect another protester when he was shot. They also expressed frustration with the lack of information from federal authorities, saying they had not heard back from anyone since the shooting.
The family released a statement saying that Pretti was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family, friends, and American veterans. They accused the Trump administration of lying about his actions and said their son would never be with them to see his impact on the world.
A neighbor described Pretti as someone who "would always be willing to help others" and said he was a great guy and neighbor. The shooting comes one day after tens of thousands of people marched through downtown Minneapolis to protest ICE's presence in the city.
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. His family described him as a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for others and was "very upset" with President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Pretti had worked as an ICU nurse for several years before returning to school to become a registered nurse. He was also an avid outdoorsman who loved spending time with his dog, Joule, who recently passed away. His parents said he was never one to engage in confrontations and always tried to help others.
The family described Pretti as someone who "would always be willing to help others" and said he was not a loner, despite working long hours as a nurse. They also stated that he owned a handgun and had a permit to carry a concealed firearm, but they never knew him to carry it on the streets.
Pretti's parents accused the Trump administration of telling "sickening lies" about his actions and said their son was trying to protect another protester when he was shot. They also expressed frustration with the lack of information from federal authorities, saying they had not heard back from anyone since the shooting.
The family released a statement saying that Pretti was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family, friends, and American veterans. They accused the Trump administration of lying about his actions and said their son would never be with them to see his impact on the world.
A neighbor described Pretti as someone who "would always be willing to help others" and said he was a great guy and neighbor. The shooting comes one day after tens of thousands of people marched through downtown Minneapolis to protest ICE's presence in the city.