The Execution of Alex Jeffrey Pretti By Tony Pentimalli



Vigils are being held to remember Alex Pretti, the 37-year old who was murdered by ICE troops in Minneapolis on January 24th. It also includes some scheduled abroad, including Frankfurt, Germany (click here). The execution of Alex Pretti has sparked not only protests throughout the country but also debate on how he died and how his death has impacted the country and the rest of the world in many ways, trying to answer the question of what will happen next.

Tony Pentimalli has an analysis of his death, answering both of the abovementioned questions, at least from his perspective.

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By now we’ve all seen the videos of Alex Jeffrey Pretti being beaten, disarmed, and shot to death while holding only his phone. His execution by Trump’s Federal Gestapo in Minneapolis marks the moment the United States crossed fully into authoritarian rule, where civilian life, truth, and law no longer restrain state violence.

We have all seen the multiple angles. Unedited footage. Cellphones raised against a freezing Minneapolis morning. Ordinary people recording what they could not believe they were watching unfold in front of them.

Six, seven, eight masked officers surrounding a man who was holding nothing but his phone.

We have seen the naked aggression the moment Alex Jeffrey Pretti lifted that phone to film them. We have watched them shove him. Pepper-spray him. Drag him backward. Slam him onto the pavement. We have watched one officer yank a handgun from his waistband while his hands were already pinned beneath bodies. And then we have watched them shoot him again and again at close range while he lay immobilized on the street.

There is no ambiguity in the footage.
There is no missing context that rescues what happened.
There is no lawful version of this story.

This was not policing.
This was execution.
This was political violence carried out by Trump’s Federal Gestapo.

On the morning of January 24, 2026, in Minneapolis, those Gestapo units tackled and killed 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a U.S. citizen and ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital, a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry, a registered nurse licensed through 2026, and a legal observer who was filming their operations near 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue.

Pretti was not running.
He was not threatening anyone.
He was not pointing a weapon.

Multiple bystander videos verified by journalists show Pretti directing traffic away from a chaotic enforcement scene and then moving toward another observer who had just been shoved to the ground by Gestapo officers. Witnesses say he was trying to help her get back up when the agents turned on him.

Video shows Pretti holding his phone in one hand as he steps toward the woman who had been pushed down moments earlier. He appears to reach out to help her as officers surge toward him. An agent sprays pepper spray directly into his face. Another grabs him from behind. He is dragged backward off his feet and slammed onto the pavement.

Gestapo officers surround Pretti, striking him as he tries to keep his head from hitting the ground, piling on top of him as he struggles to breathe and orient himself through the pepper spray. Footage shows one officer removing a handgun from Pretti’s waistband during the struggle and walking away with it.

Video shows an officer removing the gun from Pretti’s waistband and walking away with it. Seconds later, the gunfire begins.

A single shot is fired. Pretti’s body goes limp beneath the officers. He stops moving.

Then the gunfire continues.

He dies on the pavement beneath a stack of Gestapo officers.

This was a controlled killing of a man who had already been neutralized.

Within hours, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement claiming that Pretti had “approached Border Patrol agents with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun,” that he “violently resisted” as officers attempted to disarm him, and that “an agent fired defensive shots.” DHS added that Pretti “also had two magazines and no ID” and concluded that “this looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.”

It was a lie from top to bottom.

Video verified by major news outlets shows Pretti holding a phone, not a gun, when Gestapo officers took him to the ground. No footage shows him brandishing a weapon. No evidence shows him firing at anyone. By DHS’s own account, the struggle centered on taking his firearm. DHS later said the weapon was recovered and in federal custody at the scene.

So the question that burns through every official statement is unavoidable.

If the gun had already been taken, why was he shot?

There is no answer that preserves lawful use of force.
There is no answer that preserves good faith.
There is no answer that preserves even minimal moral coherence.

And then came the cover-up.
Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension was blocked by Federal Gestapo units from accessing the scene. When BCA investigators returned with a signed judicial search warrant, they were still refused entry.

That is not cooperation.
That is not a jurisdictional dispute.

That is federal power announcing that it no longer recognizes state law, due process, or civilian oversight as binding.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed suit that same day seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent DHS from destroying or altering evidence related to the killing. A federal judge appointed by Donald Trump granted the order immediately, citing the “astonishing” departure from normal investigative procedure.

Federal officials have refused to disclose the identities of the Gestapo officers who shot Alex Pretti. They have concealed the names of the men who pulled the trigger.

Local police did not participate in that cover-up. They released truthful information about Pretti, cooperated with investigators, and did not attempt to hide the shooters behind federal secrecy.

Before any independent investigation could begin, the Trump administration went all in on a single narrative: Alex Pretti was an assassin.

Stephen Miller labeled him a “domestic terrorist.” Pam Bondi went on national television and blamed sanctuary city policies for his death while reading off unrelated crimes committed by undocumented people. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amplified the same framing. Donald Trump posted photos of the legally owned gun and extra magazines, insisting this proved murderous intent.

None of them addressed the videos.
None of them addressed the fact that he was holding a phone.
None of them addressed the fact that the gun was taken before he was shot.
None of them addressed the fact that he was pinned under a pile of Gestapo officers when the bullets entered his body.

They did not rush to judgment.

They executed a script.

These four people are not commentators on a tragedy. They are co-authors of it. Miller supplied the ideology that treats civilian dissent as terrorism. Bondi supplied the prosecutorial propaganda that reframed execution as law enforcement. Noem supplied the bureaucratic machinery that blocked investigators and seized evidence. Trump supplied the authority, the funding, the protection, and the narrative absolution. Without that chain of command, Alex Pretti would be alive.

DHS announced that it would investigate itself, even though it had already issued a false public summary of events. The federal government seized the scene, blocked state investigators, withheld the identities of the shooters, and attempted to control the physical evidence before any independent inquiry could begin.
This was not a tragic failure of process.

This was the process.

This is now an authoritarian government.

Not because of its rhetoric.
Not because of its ideology.
But because of its operational behavior.

It kills citizens on camera.
It lies immediately.
It blocks investigators.
It withholds officer identities.
It seizes evidence.
It announces its own innocence.
It smears the dead.
It dares the public to stop it.
That is not drift.
That is consolidation.
And this is why Alex Pretti will not be the last.

Because something has snapped inside this government. Because something has broken inside the men it sends into American streets with guns, masks, and political permission to do whatever they want.

This is what it looks like when a violent system discovers it can kill in public, lie about it, block investigators, smear the dead, and suffer no consequences. This is what it looks like when power realizes there is no line anymore.

Not unlike a serial killer who realizes after his first murder that no one is coming to stop him, this regime has now learned the most dangerous lesson a government can learn: that it can execute civilians in the street and nothing will happen to it.

They enjoyed the first one.
They enjoyed the lies that followed.
They enjoyed watching their base cheer it.
They enjoyed watching the media hedge.
They enjoyed watching Congress do nothing.
They enjoyed discovering there was no real penalty at all.

So they did it again.

And now they know they can keep doing it.

This is no longer about enforcement.
It is no longer about immigration.
It is no longer about law and order.

It is about domination.
It is about terror.

Once a state crosses the line into open, consequence-free killing, it does not step back on its own. It escalates. It repeats. It looks for the next body to make the last one feel normal.

Alex Pretti was not a mistake.

He was a proof of concept.

Less than three weeks earlier, federal immigration officers shot and killed another person in Minneapolis during a separate enforcement operation, followed by the same pattern of official lies and obstruction.

Two citizens.
Two executions.
Same city.
Same federal force.
Same cover-up.

If the Gestapo officers truly believed Alex Pretti was a threat, then they had already neutralized that threat when they took his gun. If they truly feared for their lives, then firing additional shots into a body that video shows was no longer moving makes no operational sense. If this was truly a lawful use of force, then there would be no reason to block investigators, destroy evidence, or lie to the public within hours of the killing. And if none of those explanations hold, then the only remaining explanation is the one we are not supposed to say out loud.

Here is the one defining paragraph that makes the term Federal Gestapo inescapable rather than rhetorical:

A political police force is defined not by uniforms or slogans but by behavior. It operates without meaningful warrants. It conceals the identities of its officers. It treats civilian observation as a threat. It suppresses filming. It blocks independent investigations. It lies in coordination with the executive branch. It smears the dead. It declares its own innocence. It operates above local law. It enforces ideological policy rather than neutral statute. It uses terror as a compliance tool. By every functional definition used in history, that is what is now operating in American streets. Calling it “law enforcement” is no longer descriptive. It is protective euphemism.

This is why masked officers now operate in American cities without warrants, without identification, and without accountability. This is why five-year-olds have been detained, six-month-old babies have been hospitalized after tear gas exposure, and now a VA nurse has been executed in the street for filming state violence.

There is no reform phase coming.
There is no accountability phase coming.
There is no internal correction phase coming.

They do not want this to end.

They want people afraid to film them.
They want people afraid to protest.
They want people afraid to carry lawfully.
They want people afraid to intervene.
They want people afraid to be near them at all.

That is the point.

Pretti’s parents, Susan and Michael Pretti, issued a statement that stripped away every last lie the administration tried to tell.

“Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital,” they wrote. “His last thought and act was to protect a woman. The sickening lies told about our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting. Alex is clearly not holding a gun when attacked. He had his phone in his right hand and his empty left hand is raised above his head while trying to protect the woman ICE just pushed down, all while being pepper sprayed.”

They asked only one thing.

“Please get the truth out about our son. He was a good man.”

Alex Pretti was a citizen.
A nurse.
A son.
A legal observer.
A man holding a phone.
A man trying to help a woman the state had just assaulted.

He was executed by the state.

This will not stop on its own.
It will not soften.
It will not self-correct.

And it will not spare people who think their citizenship, their job, their compliance, or their politics will protect them.

That belief died on the pavement in Minneapolis.

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Statements in connection with the wrongful shooting death of Alex Pretti

A couple weeks ago, I wrote an editorial to a couple newspapers in my hometown in Minnesota to wake up the people living there and show them the light in the wake of the shooting death of Renee Good. She was shot four times by an ICE agent who walked away without a scratch. Still talks of him having “internal bleeding” and “limping” are still swirling and the shooting death has widened and deepen the division between good people and evil people. It even caused me to cease communication with many of my family members for awhile until they wake up, wise up and see what is going on. The letter can be seen here.

While that was not enough, the death of Alex Pretti on January 24th, when he was beaten and gunned by ICE agents in broad daylight has pushed civilization to the point of no return. Since the incident was first put on social media, people took to the streets in protest, the state of Minnesota sent a stern statement to Trump telling him and the DHS to stand down and leave the state, yet the DHS wants the voter records beforehand. Blackmailing at its ugliest but chaos by design.

The death of Alex Pretti has sent a clear cut message around the world, which is the fact that people demand action and that we will stop at nothing to ensure that justice is served and the people responsible are held accountable. In a statement by Resistance Roundtable, the message was made abundantly clear:

January 30th is the final day of federal funding before the US government goes into shutdown again. A bill that would fund DHS and ICE just passed the House thanks to seven Democrats voting with the Republicans. It now enters the Senate, where already many Republicans are joining the Democrats in voting against the funding bill. It’s a move in the right direction but one that is not enough. America is no longer a government doing business as usual and the death of Alex Pretti may have pushed us to the point where more drastic measures are needed to dismantle the DHS and ICE machine and bring people in the White House to justice. A full-fledged governmental shutdown for months on end is another step in the right direction.

Impeaching Trump may not be enough to end the MAGA nightmare with the lines of succession running deep full of Trump’s friends. What will be needed is something that other countries have: new elections right now. New president, new Congress and new Supreme Court, voted by the people who will work for the people. That should be on the table instead of waiting until November, when it may be too late to even have Mid-Term Elections. The laws are broken on the federal level. It’s time to create new ones on the fly to hold the branches of office accountable for their actions.

And should that not suffice, the next step is to secede from the Union, with the West Coast states going their way and Canada taking the remaining Blue States. Mark Carney is probably watching this and should take this into serious consideration. What Trump’s mission is to take as much money from the Blue States as possible and let the people suffer. What we need to do is refuse that and go our own way. This is something we need to think about in reality.

Alex Pretti’s death should send a clear signal to Germany and other European countries that have problems with far-right governments. Especially in Germany as the AfD is poised to win elections in two eastern German states- Saxony-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Pommerania- this fall and is leading in three other states in that region. The Donald Trump effect is infusing confidence in the party and has even garnered support by many in these states. Others have been following these developments and are shocked and alarmed at them.

As an American expat, I must ask you this question: What type of government in Germany (be it state or federal) would you like to see? If it is the AfD, what is happening in Minnesota and the rest of the US is what you will receive. There are more democratic parties that can handle problems in Germany better than these people. We are all on our own, but we can do better than this. It’s time we show Trump that we are like the Minnesotans fighting this: We are open-minded, empathic and welcoming to those who want to live here. We want to work together. We don’t want what Trump wants.

For those who voted for Trump last year, this is not what you voted for. However, I would like to close with this statement that has been going around. It’s similar to the good vs evil story except one can change if one wants to.

Several vigils will be taking place during the week, of which the one in Frankfurt is scheduled to take place January 31st. Place and time to be determined. The Files will update you on the event once it’s finalized, along with other events in Germany and elsewhere.

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Database for “Domestic Terrorists”

There are many reasons we should be shutting down the US government and block funding for Kristi Noem’s DHS, which is in charge of ICE. Apart from the  murder of Alex Pretti yesterday in Minneapolis which is the second time in 17 days, we have this development from writer, Brad Reed: A database for people who even film and document the atrocities of ICE. But the reactions are reciprocal as databases likewise are being developed in Texas, Oklahoma and elsewhere that list people working for ICE. Looks like we all will be spied on and when this nightmare ends, who will stand to lose from all this?

In my opinion, the ones who committed the atrocious acts of violence will receive their judgement day. Here’s his piece:

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A masked federal immigration enforcement agent was caught on camera this week telling a legal observer in Maine that she was being put in a database for purported “domestic terrorists.”

At the start of a video that spread across social media on Friday, the masked agent appears to be scanning a license plate number before walking toward the woman recording him.

The woman informs the agent that it’s legal for her to record and then asks him why he’s trying to gather information on her.

“Because we have a nice little database, and now you’re considered a domestic terrorist,” the agent responds.

At this point the woman starts laughing incredulously at him.

“For videotaping you?!” she asks him. “Are you crazy?!”

Democrats on the US House Homeland Security Committee were quick to denounce the actions of the agent on the video.

“Big government Republicans have unleashed a secret police state on peaceful American citizens,” they wrote in a social media post. “This should shake every American to their core.”

Other critics, however, noted that it isn’t just Republicans who have been supporting the right-wing police state. Seven US House Democrats, including Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine), voted with the vast majority of Republicans on Thursday to give US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) an additional $10 billion.

“Corporate Democrats are complicit with the full breakdown of our constitutional rights,” commented Sunrise Movement.

Greg Krieg, media director at political consulting firm Slingshot Strategies, took particular aim at Golden for shoveling more money to ICE despite documented evidence of agents violating Americans’ civil liberties.

“Thank you Jared Golden, special man who understands Maine better than anyone on the planet, for telling us how much people actually like this horseshit,” he wrote sarcastically.

Nico Perrino, executive vice president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, said the agent’s behavior crossed a line that should be condemned by Americans of all political persuasions.

“I hope the vast majority of freedom-loving Americans are uncomfortable with the idea,” he wrote, “that masked police are now telling people engaged in First Amendment-protected activity that they are ‘domestic terrorists’ who will be added to a secret government database.”

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, predicted that federal agents’ aggressive taunts against legal observers would backfire politically against the Trump administration.

“Ironically these kinds of threats do more to radicalize opposition to ICE tactics than they do to stop people from recording ICE,” he observed.

Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle News, also thought the optics of the Maine video were terrible for Republicans.

“It’s hard to overstate how unpopular this crap is with normie Americans,” Saul wrote. “On top of the gross civil rights violations, that Trump is letting these goons loose in Maine, a state where Democrats could actually pick up a Senate seat in nine months, it’s political malpractice.”



Brad Reed is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

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A statement on Alex Pretti will appear in the next post…..