🚨 SHOCKING ACCOUNT FROM THE SCENE 😳 A DOCTOR REVEALS THE DESPERATE ATTEMPTS TO SAVE ALEX PRETTI — AS CONTROVERSY ERUPTS OVER WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 💔 WITNESSES CLAIM HE WAS UNARMED AND TRYING TO HELP OTHERS, WHILE HIS FAMILY ACCUSES AUTHORITIES OF SPREADING “LIES” 💬

🚨 SHOCKING ACCOUNT FROM THE SCENE 😳 A DOCTOR REVEALS THE DESPERATE ATTEMPTS TO SAVE ALEX PRETTI — AS CONTROVERSY ERUPTS OVER WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 💔 WITNESSES CLAIM HE WAS UNARMED AND TRYING TO HELP OTHERS, WHILE HIS FAMILY ACCUSES AUTHORITIES OF SPREADING “LIES” 💬
A doctor detailed the harrowing moment he tried to save Alex Pretti’s life after Border Patrol agents shot him — as the pistol-carrying ICU nurse’s family described him as “kind-hearted” and slammed the Trump administration for telling “lies” about him.
The pediatrician is one of two witnesses who have said in sworn testimony that Pretti, 37, was not brandishing his weapon when he was approached by federal agents, contradicting assertions made by administration officials.
The lawsuit, brought by the ACLU on behalf of Minneapolis protests against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, was filed in federal court in Minnesota on Saturday.
Both witnesses, whose names were redacted in publicly available filings, claimed they were prevented at first by federal officers from rendering medical aid to Pretti.
“At first, the ICE agents wouldn’t let me through. But none of the ICE agents who were near the victim were performing CPR, and I could tell that the victim was in critical condition. I insisted that the ICE agents let me assess him,” the doctor said.
The physician, 29, said they saw the shooting from their apartment window, in their testimony.
They said Pretti was yelling at federal agents, but added that they “did not see him attack the agents or brandish a weapon of any kind.”
When the doctor finally got through, they said the federal officers “appeared to be counting [Pretti’s] bullet wounds,” rather than performing CPR.
Pretti had “at least three bullet wounds in his back,” along with one in his upper left chest and another possible wound in his neck,” the doctor stated in their affidavit.
“I checked for a pulse, but I did not feel one,” they added.
Pretti’s family and friends have described him as a “kindhearted” nurse who worked in the ICU at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center treating sick veterans.


