In late January 2026, a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis ended with a fatal confrontation, drawing public scrutiny and raising questions about how the incident unfolded. Authorities said federal officers were carrying out a targeted enforcement action when a confrontation occurred. During the encounter, an officer discharged a weapon, and the individual involved later died at a nearby hospital. Officials stated the incident remains under investigation and that more details will be released as reviews continue. The operation took place amid increased federal immigration activity in the area, which had already caused concern within the community.
Family members identified the man as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and registered nurse who worked in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital. Colleagues described Pretti as compassionate, dedicated, and deeply committed to patient care. Born in Illinois, he studied nursing at the University of Minnesota and received his license in 2021. Friends and coworkers recalled his kindness, strong work ethic, and willingness to support others.
Relatives said Pretti was socially engaged and cared deeply about environmental and human rights issues. They noted that he sometimes attended public demonstrations to express his views and believed strongly in peaceful civic engagement. His parents described him as thoughtful and driven by empathy.
The incident followed another fatal encounter weeks earlier during a federal operation in Minneapolis, involving Renee Nicole Good. Together, the two cases have prompted vigils, public debate, and renewed calls for transparency and accountability as investigations continue.