A retired Air Force veteran has offered a poignant reflection on the compassionate care he received from ICU nurse Alex Pretti, just two weeks before Pretti was fatally shot by federal authorities in Minneapolis. The account provides a personal glimpse into the life of a healthcare worker remembered for kindness and support during a difficult recovery period.
💛 Veteran Patient Remembers Pretti’s Care
Seventy-one-year-old Sonny Fouts, who underwent major surgery on January 12 at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, says Pretti’s bedside manner made a lasting impression during his ICU recovery. Fouts and his partner recall how Pretti not only tended to medical needs but also brought comfort and reassurance during a stressful night, easing both physical pain and emotional strain.
Pretti’s presence was notable not just for clinical skill but for his ability to connect with patients and family alike — qualities that Fouts says he’ll never forget.
🕊️ Tragic Death of a Caring Nurse
Pretti, 37, was shot and killed by federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis on January 24, during an immigration enforcement operation. Authorities said the incident occurred as officers attempted to disarm him, though witnesses and family members dispute those claims.
Loved ones and colleagues have since described Pretti’s unexpected death as a devastating loss, remembering him as a dedicated ICU nurse who deeply cared for others — especially veterans — and who brought empathy into every interaction.
💬 Reactions from Family and Colleagues
People who knew Pretti personally and professionally have shared heartfelt tributes since his death. A doctor who worked with him recalled Pretti as generous with his time and attention, while Fouts says the loss has left him saddened and reflective.
Pretti’s passing has sparked broader conversations about the circumstances of his death and the impacts on the Minneapolis community, particularly among patients and fellow healthcare workers who knew him best.

























