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Man killed by US federal agents in Minneapolis was a VA nurse
Summary
Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Veterans Affairs intensive care nurse, was shot and killed during a scuffle with federal immigration agents in Minneapolis; his family and some local officials dispute federal accounts and say he was not holding a gun.
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Alex Pretti, 37, an intensive-care nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital, was shot and killed during a scuffle with federal immigration agents on an icy roadway in Minneapolis. The incident took place amid public demonstrations related to immigration enforcement and prompted local protests. Federal officials have said Pretti posed a threat during the encounter. Family members and some local officials have disputed that account and described him as a kindhearted nurse who stepped in during the disturbance.
Key points:
- The person killed was identified as Alex Pretti, 37, who worked as an intensive-care nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital.
- Reports say he was shot during a scuffle with federal immigration agents on an icy roadway in Minneapolis.
- Federal officials described him as a threat, while his family and some local officials dispute that account and say he was not holding a gun when shot.
Summary:
Pretti's death has prompted protests and public rebukes of federal accounts. His family has publicly disputed official statements and described him as someone who wanted to make a difference as a nurse. Undetermined at this time.
