Breaking: she’s revealed the truth in a harrowing update 😱
On January 24, 2026, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen, was shot and killed by a federal Border Patrol agent during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. The incident occurred amid heightened tension following another fatal federal encounter earlier that month. The shooting quickly drew national attention, conflicting narratives, and public demands for accountability.
Neighbors described Pretti as kind and trustworthy, someone who helped others and never behaved aggressively. One resident said she never imagined he carried a gun, reflecting disbelief shared by many in the community.
Pretti worked at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System, where colleagues called him calm, professional, and compassionate. Friends said he rarely discussed politics but cared deeply about people’s well-being. He had a lawful concealed carry permit and no criminal record and was active in peaceful protests motivated by concern, not confrontation.
Federal officials stated that Pretti approached agents with a firearm and resisted disarmament, prompting an agent to fire in self-defense. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol leadership defended the agents’ actions, citing training and protocol.
Multiple bystander videos and eyewitness accounts challenged the federal narrative. Footage shows Pretti holding a cellphone, recording or observing enforcement activity, and stepping between an agent and another person before a struggle. Shots were fired within seconds while he was surrounded, and Pretti does not appear to have brandished a weapon prior to being shot.
Pretti’s parents rejected claims that he was violent, saying video shows him holding only a phone. They called for a thorough, independent investigation and for public statements to be grounded in verified facts.
The shooting sparked protests across Minneapolis, with residents demanding transparency and accountability. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized federal portrayals of the incident and called for limits on federal operations in the city.
The case has become a focal point in national debates over immigration enforcement, the use of force, and citizens’ rights to document law enforcement. Those who knew Pretti remember him as a caregiver and neighbor, highlighting the human life behind the headlines and the urgent need for accountability and trust.



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