“We feel it’s unfair — why our two children?” — Renee Good’s family speaks out after a period of stunned silence, trying to make sense of Alex Pretti’s deeply disturbing death. As they urge Americans to “trust their own eyes,” unspoken doubts and unresolved questions surface subtly, adding emotional depth and igniting shock across a divided public.
The family of Renee Good has spoken publicly following the death of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who died during an incident involving federal officers in Minneapolis.
Pretti passed away early on Saturday, January 24, in the same city where Renee Good died earlier this month, on January 7, during a separate encounter involving federal authorities. The two incidents, occurring within a short period of time, have raised concern and prompted renewed public discussion about law-enforcement activity in residential communities.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(742x363:744x365):format(webp)/Renee-Good-alex-pretti-012526-2c0b2ebfe9404d76ac383f9d32b4638f.jpg)
In a statement released through their legal representatives, Good’s family described recent events in Minneapolis as deeply troubling and emotionally difficult. They emphasized that the individuals involved were present during activities related to peaceful expression, which are protected under U.S. law.
The family encouraged the public to review available video footage and to form their own understanding of what occurred. They also called for a broader review of federal operations in residential areas, saying they believe current practices should be carefully reassessed to ensure community safety and trust.
Federal officials, through the Department of Homeland Security, stated that officers believed there was a safety risk during the incident involving Pretti and that actions were taken in response to that perceived threat. However, video material reviewed and verified by major media outlets has led to ongoing public debate, as some viewers interpret the footage differently from the official account.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(749x0:751x2):format(webp)/Renee-Nicole-Good-010826-4-f1606285b96845d0ab9f90f5ca286db1.jpg)
Pretti’s family has also released a statement expressing grief and frustration over how the situation has been described. They emphasized that Alex was a dedicated healthcare professional known for his kindness and commitment to helping others. Former colleagues and patients have echoed these sentiments, remembering him as someone who consistently offered care, reassurance, and support during difficult moments.
In the days following the incident, community members and advocacy groups have called for transparency and clear communication from authorities. Many have stressed the importance of independent reviews and open dialogue to help rebuild public confidence and prevent misunderstandings in the future.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(665x0:667x2):format(webp)/Alex-Pretti-012526-1-1636fb7ddfd34dd8b0ce357a2d2ed8fe.jpg)
Local leaders have also urged calm while acknowledging the pain felt by families and residents. They have emphasized the need for cooperation between communities and federal agencies, stating that public safety and civil rights must be balanced carefully and responsibly.
According to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office, Renee Good’s death has been classified as a homicide, a determination that has further intensified calls for accountability and clarity. Her family has reiterated that their goal is not confrontation, but meaningful change that prioritizes the safety of local residents.
Both families have expressed hope that these tragic events will lead to constructive discussions, policy review, and stronger safeguards. They say their ultimate aim is to help ensure that similar losses can be avoided in the future, and that trust between authorities and communities can be rebuilt over time.
As public attention continues to grow, legal experts have noted that cases involving federal officers often require extended investigations to fully determine responsibility and context. They stress that conclusions should be based on verified evidence rather than speculation, while also recognizing the emotional toll such incidents place on affected families and communities.
