New footage has shattered the official story.
A beloved ICU nurse lies dead, a city is in the streets,
and federal agents won’t say who pulled the trigger.
His parents call it a lie. The video shows a phone,
not a gun. Then, after the shots, one chilling question: “Where’s the gu…” Continues…
Alex Jeffrey Pretti’s death now sits at the intersection of grief,
power, and public trust. To his parents, he was a gentle caregiver who nursed American veterans through their worst nights;
to federal agents, in those few fatal seconds, he was an alleged armed threat
. The videos have turned that claim into a national flashpoint,
replayed frame by frame by a country desperate to know whether lethal force was justified.
On the streets of Minneapolis, candles, flowers, and handwritten notes now compete with armored vehicles and federal jackets.
Local leaders warn that an immigration crackdown has bled into something darker:
a climate where ordinary residents can become collateral.
As investigators review body cameras and radio calls,
Pretti’s family demands names, footage, and accountability.
Until those answers come, two facts remain unarguable:
he was holding his phone, and he is never coming home.