Minneapolis Names ICU Nurse Alex Pretti, 37, After Deadly Encounter During Federal Operation
Minneapolis Names ICU Nurse Alex Pretti, 37, After Deadly Encounter During Federal Operation
In late January 2026, a tense federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis ended in tragedy, leaving residents searching for clarity and answers. Authorities said officers were carrying out a targeted action when a confrontation unfolded on a city street, escalating within moments. During the encounter, a federal agent fired a weapon, and the man involved was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he later died from his injuries. Officials emphasized that the situation remains under review, and that more details will be released as investigations continue—fueling public attention during a period of heightened enforcement activity in the region.
The man was later identified by family as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and registered ICU nurse. Pretti worked at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital, where coworkers described him as compassionate, hardworking, and deeply committed to the people he cared for. Born in Illinois, he studied nursing at the University of Minnesota and earned his nursing license in 2021. Friends and colleagues said he was the kind of person who showed up for others—whether that meant supporting a patient through a difficult shift or stepping in to help a teammate without being asked.
Relatives also shared that Pretti was engaged with community issues and believed strongly in civic responsibility. They said he sometimes attended public demonstrations to express concerns about topics he cared about, and that he valued peaceful expression and empathy. Outside of the hospital, he enjoyed spending time outdoors and had a deep appreciation for nature and environmental causes. In the days after his death, tributes appeared both online and in public gatherings, reflecting the impact he made on the people around him through his work and his character.
Pretti’s death has also renewed attention on enforcement-related incidents in Minneapolis, coming just weeks after another fatal encounter during a federal operation involving a local woman, Renee Nicole Good. Her passing led to vigils, community meetings, and calls for greater transparency from leaders and agencies involved. As both cases remain under investigation, many residents say they are not only grieving, but also hoping for clear public explanations and steps that could prevent future tragedies—while families, coworkers, and neighbors wait for confirmed answers

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