SH0CKING CONCLUSION AFTER 10 DAYS: Investigators now confirm Alex Pretti did NOT die from a gunshot — overturning everything the public believed from day one.

Homicide means the death came at the hands of another person and does not necessarily mean the person died from a criminal act.

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Just as it ruled in the death of Renee Good last month, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office said on Feb. 2 that Alex Pretti was a homicide victim when he was shot on Jan. 24 during an encounter with federal agents.

The office released the information about the 37-year-old Minneapolis man’s killing in a form that was posted to its public data portal.

The disclosure noted that Pretti suffered “multiple gunshot wounds” from law enforcement and died that day at HCMC. Otherwise, it offered no further specifics from the autopsy.

About 10 shots were fired by agents while Pretti was observing an immigration enforcement action on Nicollet Avenue near 26th Street, according to a Minnesota Star Tribune analysis of video recorded at the scene.

Homicide is defined as a death that occurs at the hands of another person and does not necessarily mean the person died from a criminal act.

When the office made the same disclosure one week after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd in 2020, it also included this explanation: “Manner of death classification is a statutory function of the medical examiner, as part of death certification for purposes of vital statistics and public health. Manner of death is not a legal determination of culpability or intent, and should not be used to usurp the judicial process. Such decisions are outside the scope of the medical examiner’s role or authority. Under Minnesota state law, the medical examiner is a neutral and independent office and is separate and distinct from any prosecutorial authority or law enforcement agency.”

The office included no such caveat in its release addressing either Good’s or Pretti’s death, which have prompted ongoing protests across the Twin Cities, Minnesota and elsewhere in the country.

THE WEIGHT OF SACRIFICE: MAYA’S BRUTAL TRUTH 🛡️🥀 “A HERO TO THE WORLD, A DAUGHTER IN THE DARK. While the nation hails 12-year-old Maya Gebala as the guardian of Tumbler Ridge High, the reality inside BC Children’s Hospital is far more shattering. Maya isn’t just a headline—she is a child fighting a grueling, uphill battle for every single breath. 🏥🩺  The ‘miracle’ we’ve all been praying for has been met with a devastating reality check. Maya’s mother has broken her silence to share the ‘terrifying warnings’ from her medical team. Beyond the stories of her bravery lies a brutal truth about the long-term neurological damage caused by that day’s senseless violence. 📉🧠  The scars you can’t see are the ones that hurt the most. Maya stood in the gap to protect her friends; now, she needs us to stand in the gap for her. You need to see the full medical breakdown and the specific warning that has left her family heartbroken today.
MAYA’S HEROIC STAND: THE THREE-WORD SILENCE 🕊️📱 “A MOTHER’S LONGEST WAIT. The story of 12-year-old Maya Gebala has taken an even more emotional turn. Known now as the hero who tried to lock the library door to save her classmates at Tumbler Ridge, Maya remains in a fight for her very life. 🛡️🥀  While her mother sits by her side, aching to hear the simple sound of her daughter calling out ‘Mama,’ a chilling discovery has emerged from the moments before the tragedy. It was a three-word message, sent by Maya just as the nightmare began—a message so powerful and selfless that it has silenced everyone who has read it. 💬💔  In the face of pure terror, Maya’s last words weren’t for herself; they were for those she loved. What were those three words, and how do they redefine everything we know about her bravery? The full, heartbreaking update and the mother’s message from the hospital are in the comments below.