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Hospital staff said Pretti often volunteered for difficult shifts and was quick to help coworkers when units were understaffed. Several colleagues described him as the kind of nurse who stayed late to make sure patients were comfortable and families understood what was happening. State nursing records confirmed that his license was active and in good standing, and public court records showed no criminal history beyond routine traffic violations.
Pretti’s family painted a picture of a man deeply engaged with the world around him. They said he cared strongly about environmental protection, human rights, and social justice, and believed that civic engagement was a responsibility rather than a hobby. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, hiking and biking with his dog, and found balance in nature after demanding hospital shifts. In recent years, relatives said, he had become more vocal about his concerns regarding federal immigration enforcement and broader social policies, which led him to attend peaceful demonstrations and community gatherings.
The shooting has prompted swift reactions from elected officials at the city, state, and national levels. Minneapolis city leaders released statements expressing condolences to Pretti’s family and calling for a thorough, independent investigation. Several members of the Minnesota legislature echoed those sentiments, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability whenever a civilian is killed during a law enforcement operation. Some lawmakers have renewed calls for clearer guidelines governing federal enforcement actions conducted in residential neighborhoods.
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