In late January 2026, a federal enforcement operation in Minneapolis resulted in the death of a local man, quickly drawing public attention and strong political reaction. Authorities confirmed that federal immigration officers were conducting a targeted action when a confrontation occurred. During the encounter, an officer discharged a weapon. The man was taken to a nearby hospital, where he later died. The incident happened amid heightened federal enforcement activity in the region, which had already raised community concerns. Officials said the case remains under investigation and that further verified details will be released once reviews are complete.
The man was identified by family as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old registered nurse who worked in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital. Colleagues described him as compassionate, dedicated, and deeply committed to patient care. Born in Illinois, Pretti studied nursing at the University of Minnesota and received his license in 2021. Friends and family said he valued fairness, community involvement, and environmental causes, and enjoyed outdoor activities. Vigils and memorials soon appeared across Minneapolis, reflecting the impact he had on those around him.
Political leaders responded swiftly. Minnesota’s governor and the mayor of Minneapolis criticized federal enforcement actions in the city and called for independent investigation and greater transparency, emphasizing public safety and accountability. In contrast, the U.S. president defended the federal officers involved, stating they were carrying out lawful duties and raising questions about local cooperation with enforcement efforts. These opposing responses fueled broader debate over federal authority, local governance, and public trust.
Pretti’s family released a statement describing him as a devoted healthcare professional and challenged aspects of the official account, calling for a full and transparent review. As investigations continue, the community remains in mourning while awaiting answers.