Angel Reese Issues Statement on USA After Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese expressed worry for the nation following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti during a federal immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis. Reese wrote, “Praying for our country,” highlighting widespread concern over the incident.

Authorities claim Pretti approached Border Patrol agents with a handgun and resisted when they tried to disarm him, leading an agent to fire. The official narrative says the shots were “defensive.”

Pretti’s family strongly rejects this account, insisting he was unarmed and held only a phone while trying to protect a woman pushed to the ground by agents. They accused officials of spreading false and defamatory claims.

Known as a compassionate ICU nurse who cared for military veterans at a VA hospital, Pretti had participated in protests against ICE’s presence in Minneapolis. Friends and neighbors describe him as kind and community-oriented.

NBA star Tyrese Haliburton called the killing a “murder,” reflecting sharp criticism from athletes and public figures. Other sports personalities also condemned the actions of federal agents

In Minneapolis, the shooting ignited large protests, with demonstrators clashing with law enforcement. Tear gas was deployed, and the unrest led the NBA to postpone the Timberwolves vs. Warriors game due to safety concerns.

Federal officials defended the agent’s actions, but local leaders and the victim’s family demand transparency as the investigation continues. The event has intensified debate over immigration enforcement, law enforcement conduct, and accountability.