Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old paramedic, has worked in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Hospital for about five years. He was fatally shot by federal immigration agents during a raid on Saturday. Colleagues described him as a dedicated healthcare professional with a personal commitment to patient care. According to CNN's analysis of the video, agents took his legally held gun just before the shooting, and Pretti never held it in his hand. Minneapolis police confirmed he had no criminal record. The family said he was trying to protect the woman from being around agents and was concerned about the immigration raids he was participating in. The American Nurses Association calls for a transparent investigation of the incident.[1][2][3][5]