Political Leaders React After ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Loses His Life During a Border Patrol Confrontation in Minneapolis

The fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis sparked immediate political and public outrage across Minnesota.

Governor Tim Walz condemned the raid as a “campaign of organized brutality,” insisting the state—not federal authorities—would lead the investigation into Pretti’s death.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey echoed that criticism, calling the deployment of heavily armed federal agents dangerous and excessive. He demanded ICE withdraw from the city altogether.

President Donald Trump pushed back, defending the federal agents and accusing state and city leaders of weak leadership. He claimed officials were stoking unrest while covering up unrelated wrongdoing.

As leaders clashed publicly, protests and candlelight vigils spread across Minneapolis. The city braced for escalating tension over federal enforcement tactics and local authority.

Amid the political storm, Pretti’s family shared a personal portrait of the man they lost. They described him as a compassionate ICU nurse who cared for veterans, loved the outdoors, and believed deeply in protecting people and the environment.

His parents said Pretti was unarmed when he was shot, holding only a phone while trying to shield a woman pushed by officers. Authorities claimed he approached agents with a handgun, though bystander video showed no visible weapon.

A U.S. citizen with no criminal record, Pretti died at the scene, leaving grieving family and shocked coworkers behind. As investigations continue, his death has become a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration enforcement, police power, and the cost of protest.