MINNEAPOLIS — A deadly encounter between federal immigration agents and a Minneapolis resident has sparked intense national scrutiny and public demands for a comprehensive investigation. Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was fatally shot by United States Border Patrol officers during an operation in downtown Minneapolis on January 24, igniting protests, political backlash and calls from leaders across the political spectrum for transparency and answers.
Federal Shooting Triggers Nationwide Backlash
The fatal shooting of Pretti occurred amid heightened federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, where protests have been ongoing in response to aggressive tactics by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol personnel. Video footage circulating online shows Pretti, who was legally carrying a firearm, holding what witnesses say was his phone, not a weapon, when he was tackled by several agents and later shot. Officials reported that agents fired after a struggle to disarm him, while family members and observers dispute that Pretti posed a threat.
The incident is the second fatal shooting by federal agents in the city within weeks, following the earlier death of another individual during a similar operation. This has intensified public outrage and renewed criticism of immigration enforcement methods.
Leaders Across the Spectrum Call for Investigation
Political and civic leaders from both major parties have urged a thorough, impartial inquiry into the circumstances of Pretti’s death. Prominent national figures have described the shooting as a tragedy that demands accountability and a clear explanation of events leading up to the use of lethal force. Some lawmakers have explicitly called for joint federal-state investigations to ensure transparency and restore public trust.
Meanwhile, civil rights advocates, gun rights organizations and local community groups have echoed calls for an independent review, arguing that conflicting accounts from federal officials and eyewitnesses necessitate full disclosure of evidence. A federal judge has ordered that all evidence in the case be preserved while legal challenges proceed.
Community Grief and Protest Momentum
In Minneapolis, family, friends and colleagues have mourned Pretti not only as a healthcare professional but as a compassionate community member. Vigils and demonstrations have taken place in the city and in other metropolitan areas across the United States, where activists are demanding justice and changes to federal immigration enforcement policies. Pretti’s loved ones have rejected official claims that he posed a danger to officers, stating he was acting to assist others at the time of the encounter.
The ongoing protests have drawn attention to broader concerns about law enforcement conduct, citizens’ rights during demonstrations, and the role of federal agencies in local jurisdictions — issues that are likely to shape public debate and policy discussions in the coming weeks.

























