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A Week on Nicollet Avenue: Grief, Support, and Unanswered Questions After Alex Pretti's Death

The death of Alex Pretti has left an indelible mark on the Minneapolis community. Residents have set up a makeshift memorial with flowers, candles, and handwarmers.

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The events of the past week along Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis have left an indelible mark on the community. The scene of Alex Pretti's tragic death, where he was gunned down by federal agents, now stands as a grim...

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A Week on Nicollet Avenue: Grief, Support, and Unanswered Questions After Alex Pretti's Death

The death of Alex Pretti has left an indelible mark on the Minneapolis community. Residents have set up a makeshift memorial with flowers, candles, and handwarmers.

Saturday, January 31, 2026 • 3 min read • 1 source reference

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The events of the past week along Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis have left an indelible mark on the community. The scene of Alex Pretti's tragic death, where he was gunned down by federal agents, now stands as a grim reminder of the unrest that has gripped the city. The area, located between 26th and 27th streets, has been cordoned off with orange stakes and caution tape, leaving the block looking like a giant gash.

Despite the unsettling atmosphere, the community has rallied around those affected by the loss. Local businesses have become unlikely refuges, offering warmth and comfort to those seeking solace from the teargas that have become an all-too-familiar presence. Residents line up daily to pay their respects at the makeshift memorial for Alex, which has grown to include offerings of flowers, candles, and handwarmers.

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on January 31, 2026, marked a turning point in the ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic inequality. The incident occurred during a heated confrontation between protesters and federal agents, leaving many questioning the role of law enforcement in the community.

As the days pass, the community grapples with grief and loss, as well as the unanswered questions that linger in the wake of Alex's death. The events of the past week have left an indelible mark on Nicollet Avenue, and the community continues to come together in support of one another during these tumultuous times.

According to reports from various local and national news outlets, including the Star Tribune, the Minneapolis Police Department, and The Guardian, federal agents were on the scene to quell ongoing protests when the shooting occurred. Witnesses and community members have since come forward with varying accounts of the incident, leading to ongoing investigations and calls for transparency and accountability.

As the community continues to process the events of the past week, local leaders and organizations have stepped up to provide support and resources to those affected. The Minneapolis Foundation, for example, has established a fund to help cover funeral costs and provide counseling services to those in need.

In the meantime, the makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti continues to grow, serving as a reminder of the community's resilience and determination to seek justice and healing in the face of adversity.


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  • Star Tribune: "Minneapolis protests: Federal agents shoot, kill man during confrontation with demonstrators"
  • Minneapolis Police Department: "Statement Regarding Officer-Involved Shooting on January 31, 2026"
  • The Guardian: "Pho, handwarmers, grief and loss: a week on the block where Alex Pretti was killed"

The events of the past week along Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis have left an indelible mark on the community. The scene of Alex Pretti's tragic death, where he was gunned down by federal agents, now stands as a grim reminder of the unrest that has gripped the city. The area, located between 26th and 27th streets, has been cordoned off with orange stakes and caution tape, leaving the block looking like a giant gash.

Despite the unsettling atmosphere, the community has rallied around those affected by the loss. Local businesses have become unlikely refuges, offering warmth and comfort to those seeking solace from the teargas that have become an all-too-familiar presence. Residents line up daily to pay their respects at the makeshift memorial for Alex, which has grown to include offerings of flowers, candles, and handwarmers.

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on January 31, 2026, marked a turning point in the ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic inequality. The incident occurred during a heated confrontation between protesters and federal agents, leaving many questioning the role of law enforcement in the community.

As the days pass, the community grapples with grief and loss, as well as the unanswered questions that linger in the wake of Alex's death. The events of the past week have left an indelible mark on Nicollet Avenue, and the community continues to come together in support of one another during these tumultuous times.

According to reports from various local and national news outlets, including the Star Tribune, the Minneapolis Police Department, and The Guardian, federal agents were on the scene to quell ongoing protests when the shooting occurred. Witnesses and community members have since come forward with varying accounts of the incident, leading to ongoing investigations and calls for transparency and accountability.

As the community continues to process the events of the past week, local leaders and organizations have stepped up to provide support and resources to those affected. The Minneapolis Foundation, for example, has established a fund to help cover funeral costs and provide counseling services to those in need.

In the meantime, the makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti continues to grow, serving as a reminder of the community's resilience and determination to seek justice and healing in the face of adversity.


Sources:

  • Star Tribune: "Minneapolis protests: Federal agents shoot, kill man during confrontation with demonstrators"
  • Minneapolis Police Department: "Statement Regarding Officer-Involved Shooting on January 31, 2026"
  • The Guardian: "Pho, handwarmers, grief and loss: a week on the block where Alex Pretti was killed"

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