A NURSE IS DEAD. SHOT IN THE STREET BY FEDERAL AGENTS. His crime? Filming them. Trying to help a woman they shoved to the ground.
Viral videos confirm the horror. Alex Pretti, 37, an ICU nurse for VETERANS, has his phone in one hand. The other is EMPTY and raised. He is PEPPER-SPRAYED repeatedly, tackled by multiple officers, and surrounded. Then, the muzzle flash. A CLOSE-RANGE SHOT. A volley of fire. His body goes still.
This wasn’t a “dangerous criminal.” This was a caregiver. A “super nice, super helpful guy” who colleagues say had “not a single mean bone in his body.” His father says he was “very upset” with federal immigration actions, just “trying to express his care for others.” Now, his parents are “heartbroken but very angry,” blasting the “sickening lies” told about their son by authorities. The police chief admits his only prior offenses were traffic tickets.
WHO BENEFITS FROM THIS SILENCE? While his nursing community mourns a devastating loss, the machinery of enforcement grinds on. A man who spent his life healing, who was “instrumental” in medical research to save others, was executed on asphalt for the act of witnessing.
They are shooting the helpers in broad daylight.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


