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Alex Pretti honored at Minneapolis vigil by health care workers

Last updated: January 26, 2026 8:25 am
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MINNEAPOLIS — The city of Minneapolis was shaken by the tragic death of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse who was fatally shot by federal immigration agents. The incident took place on Nicollet Avenue, where a makeshift memorial now stands, adorned with flowers, candles, and stethoscopes in honor of Pretti.

Pretti, who worked at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital, was described by his colleagues as a dedicated and compassionate healthcare worker who always put his patients first. His untimely death has left the community in mourning, especially his fellow nurses and healthcare professionals who gathered at the vigil to pay their respects.

Brian Johnston, a former colleague of Pretti, remembered him as a stand-up guy with a passion for helping others. They bonded over their shared love of mountain biking and shared many lunches at the VA hospital. Johnston admired Pretti’s journey from a research assistant to a certified ICU nurse, describing him as someone who was always drawn to the frontline of patient care.

The healthcare community in Minneapolis has been vocal about the impact of federal immigration operations on public health. They have raised concerns about patients’ privacy, safety, and access to care in the midst of heightened enforcement measures. The presence of federal agents in hospitals has created fear and chaos, leading to missed appointments and delayed treatments for vulnerable populations.

In the wake of Pretti’s death, healthcare workers from across the city have come together to support his colleagues at the VA hospital. Flowers, cards, and donations have been sent to the ICU staff as a gesture of solidarity and remembrance. Despite the grief and shock of losing a beloved colleague, the healthcare community remains committed to upholding their oath to serve and care for all patients.

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The circumstances surrounding Pretti’s death have sparked controversy and outrage. Federal officials have claimed that the shooting was an act of self-defense during an armed struggle, but eyewitness accounts and video evidence suggest otherwise. Pretti, a lawful gun owner with no criminal record, was holding a phone, not a weapon, at the time of the incident.

Pretti’s family has denounced the administration’s response to the shooting as “sickening lies,” emphasizing his kindhearted nature and desire to make a difference in the world. At the vigil, mourners vowed to carry on Pretti’s legacy of compassion and dedication to patient care. Nurses recited their pledge to service, reaffirming their commitment to upholding the highest standards of care and respect for human life.

As the community continues to grieve and seek justice for Alex Pretti, his memory lives on as a reminder of the profound impact healthcare workers have on the lives of those they serve. The call for truth, transparency, and accountability in the face of tragedy echoes through the streets of Minneapolis, reminding us all of the importance of compassion and integrity in healthcare.

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