Alex Pretti’s parents found a folded

Parents Speak Out

The parents of Alex Pretti, killed during a federal immigration

operation in Minneapolis on January 24,

say their son’s life and actions have been misrepresented.

Pretti, 37, was an ICU nurse who worked with military veterans and,

according to his family, was deeply committed to kindness and fairness.

Official Account vs. Evidence

The Department of Homeland Security said Pretti was armed and

“violently resisted” officers during a “targeted operation.”

However, bystander videos and witness statements appear to

show him holding a phone, not a gun, before he was shot.

Final Days and Warnings

Pretti’s parents recalled ordinary final conversations and

said they urged him to be cautious at protests.

“Go ahead and protest, but do not engage,

do not do anything reckless,” his father said.

Calls for Accountability

The family described Pretti as a “kindhearted soul”

and asked that his story be

judged by verified evidence, not assumptions.

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