Minneapolis Identifies ICU Nurse Killed in Confrontation Involving Federal Agents

A nurse who spent his nights saving veterans died on a cold Minneapolis street, and officials still have not fully explained why. A federal operation, a discharged weapon, and a U.S. citizen gone have left the city shaken.

Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, quickly became known not as a suspect but as a caretaker turned casualty. His death stunned coworkers, neighbors, and a community already on edge.

At the VA hospital, colleagues remembered Pretti as calm under pressure. He comforted dying veterans, steadied younger staff, and brought compassion into chaotic moments.

His parents described a man guided by fairness in daily life, not just in words. They said that belief shaped how he worked, listened, and showed up for others.

Pretti’s killing came just weeks after another fatal federal enforcement encounter, intensifying public concern. What had been unease turned into urgency across Minneapolis.

Vigils, quiet conversations, and protests followed. Residents demanded transparency and asked how a targeted operation ended with a local nurse dead.

Officials have promised investigations, but conflicting accounts have fueled distrust. Many say clarity and accountability are essential to restoring confidence.

As the city mourns, Minneapolis stands between grief and resolve—hoping honest answers can prevent another family from receiving the same devastating call.