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Artists Memorialize Alex Pretti, Minneapolis Man Killed by Border Patrol

Last updated: January 26, 2026 4:55 pm
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The recent tragic death of Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis has sent shockwaves through the community, sparking outrage and grief among artists and activists nationwide. Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was fatally shot by federal agents in a disturbing incident caught on video, reminiscent of the recent killing of Renee Macklin Good in the same city.

The heartbreaking image of Pretti in his work scrubs has become a symbol of his life and dedication to caregiving. Artists and activists have paid tribute to him through poignant artworks and social media posts, honoring his memory and condemning the senseless violence that took his life.

Born in Illinois and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Pretti worked at a United States Department of Veteran Affairs hospital in Minneapolis, where he was known for his compassion and commitment to his patients. His death during a confrontation with border patrol agents has raised questions about the use of force and civil rights in the community.

Despite conflicting accounts from officials, video footage of the incident shows Pretti trying to assist another person before being violently subdued by agents. The circumstances surrounding his death have sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice from those who knew and loved him.

In the wake of this tragedy, artists have come together to create powerful tributes to Pretti, capturing his likeness and spirit in various forms of art. From paintings to digital illustrations, these artworks serve as a reminder of his selfless dedication to his patients and his community.

As the community mourns the loss of Alex Pretti, his family has spoken out against the portrayal of him as a threat, emphasizing his peaceful nature and commitment to helping others. His legacy as a caring and dedicated healthcare worker will live on in the hearts of those who knew him and in the art that honors his memory.

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The artistic community stands in solidarity with Pretti’s family and friends, using their talents to amplify his story and demand accountability for the tragic events that led to his untimely death. Through art and activism, they seek to ensure that his memory is not forgotten and that his legacy of compassion and kindness continues to inspire others.

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