Sources claim man killed in second ICE shooting in Minneapolis named has been identified

The man shot and killed by federal immigration agents in south Minneapolis on Saturday has been identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old city resident, according to local reporting. His identification has intensified scrutiny of federal enforcement actions already under fierce debate.Local sources familiar with the investigation confirmed Pretti’s name to Star Tribune as officials continue to reconstruct the events surrounding a controversial law-enforcement operation. Pretti lived in the Whittier neighborhood and was known locally as a registered nurse who graduated from the University of Minnesota. Authorities say he held an active nursing license and was a lawful gun owner with a valid permit to carry, with no indication of a serious criminal history.

The fatal shooting occurred on January 24, 2026, during an immigration enforcement action conducted by agents from the Department of Homeland Security. Officials state that Pretti was armed with a handgun and approached agents, leading to a confrontation that ended with an agent firing. DHS has characterized the shooting as an act of self-defense, though key details remain disputed.Video shared online appears to show a physical struggle involving multiple agents and Pretti shortly before gunshots were heard. Minneapolis Police Department confirmed Pretti’s identity and said he was a U.S. citizen and longtime resident, further fueling questions about the scope and conduct of federal operations in city neighborhoods.

The killing has reignited public debate in Minneapolis over the presence and tactics of federal immigration agents. Community members and local leaders have called for greater transparency and independent review, while protests have continued, pressing for a clearer account of the sequence of events.

The incident follows closely on the death of Renee Good, whose killing by an ICE agent earlier this month remains under investigation. In that case, Kristi Noem publicly defended the agent, Jonathan Ross, calling the shooting self-defense and signaling openness to deploying additional federal agents to Minneapolis. Her remarks—asserting that Good followed and harassed agents and used her vehicle as a weapon—have been strongly contested by local officials and advocates.

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