Ten Shots
from the murder-in-america dept
Alex Jeffrey Pretti was an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital. He spent his days caring for American veterans—the men and women who served this country and came home broken in body or mind. He wanted to make a difference in this world. That is what his parents said, in a statement released hours after federal agents killed him on an American street.
Ten shots.
His phone was in his right hand. His left hand was raised above his head. He was being pepper-sprayed. He was trying to protect a woman that ICE had just pushed to the ground.
Ten shots.
The Department of Homeland Security told the nation he was armed and dangerous. They said he had a gun and two magazines. They said this justified what they did.
His parents say the administration is telling “sickening lies.” The video shows no weapon drawn. His hands were visible. He was not a threat. He was a nurse. He was a caregiver. He was a citizen of the United States, exercising his right to exist in public, and they executed him for it.
Ten shots.
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Bruce Springsteen wrote “American Skin” after police fired forty-one shots at Amadou Diallo in the vestibule of his Bronx apartment building. Diallo was reaching for his wallet. They thought it was a gun. It wasn’t. He died in a doorway, guilty of nothing but living in a body that power had decided was dangerous.
Is it a gun? Is it a knife? Is it a wallet? This is your life.
The song was about what it means to be Black in America. About teaching your children how to survive an encounter with police. About the terror of knowing that compliance might not save you. That your hands can be up and empty, and you can still die. That the story they tell afterward will have nothing to do with what happened.
Twenty-six years later, the principle has expanded. The American skin now belongs to anyone who stands between federal power and its chosen targets. Anyone who does not move fast enough. Anyone who tries to protect their neighbor. Anyone who makes the mistake of believing their rights are real.
You can get killed just for living in it.
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They said Renee Good was a domestic terrorist. They said she weaponized her vehicle. They said she tried to run over an agent.
The video shows her trying to slowly drive away. They shot her through the windshield, point-blank, in the face. She was a mother. She was a poet. She was trying to leave.
They said Alex Pretti was armed and resisting. They said he physically intervened. They said he was a threat.
The video shows a man with a phone in his hand and his other hand raised. His parents say he was trying to protect a woman. He was a nurse. He cared for veterans. He died in the street outside a donut shop.
This is the pattern. Kill first. Lie second. Let the Community Notes and the spokespeople and the Fox News chyrons do the work of making the murder disappear.
Stephen Miller called him a domestic terrorist. After he was dead. The label applied retroactively, to justify what had already been done. This is how it works. This is how it has always worked. The power to kill and the power to define are the same power.
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Here is what we know:
Three thousand federal agents occupy Minneapolis. They wear masks. They operate without meaningful oversight. They have killed two people in less than three weeks. They have shot another. They deploy tear gas on crowds, including children. They refuse to let local police secure crime scenes. When a police chief insists on preserving evidence, they try to order him away.
The Attorney General of the United States has sent a letter to Minnesota officials: ICE will leave if the state turns over its voter database.
Ten shots in the back.
Federal paramilitaries are killing citizens in the streets of an American city. And the price of their departure is control of the state’s elections.
This is not immigration enforcement. This is not public safety. This is extortion. This is the use of state violence to seize election infrastructure in a swing state. This is the thing itself, undisguised, in plain sight.
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I am watching the tech executives I used to work alongside post about AI, tariffs, and founder mode. I am watching them calculate the angles. I am watching them decide that this is not their problem, that the adults will handle it, that surely someone will restore order before it affects them personally.
There is far more outrage from tech leaders over a wealth tax than over masked federal agents executing civilians in the streets.
That tells you what you need to know about the values of our industry. That tells you what the costume was worth. That tells you what “freedom” means to the people who claim to love it most.
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Forty-one shots for Amadou Diallo.
Ten shots for Alex Pretti.
The math is not the point. The math is never the point. One shot would have been enough to end a life, to orphan a future, to prove that none of us are safe when power decides we are in the way.
Alex Pretti’s parents asked the public to get the truth out about their son. He was a good man, they said. He cared for veterans. His last act was trying to protect a stranger.
This is the truth: your son was murdered by agents of the federal government. They lied about why. They will not be held accountable unless we make them accountable. The system designed to prevent this has failed, and the people with the power to stop it are afraid to use that power.
The wire still holds. Because some of us continue to insist on holding it.
But the wire is fraying. And the hands that hold it are bleeding. And the only question that matters now is whether anyone with power will do anything other than issue statements of concern while the bodies accumulate.
Forty-one shots. Ten shots. Is it a gun? Is it a knife? Is it a phone? Is it your life?
You can get killed just for living in your American skin.
Mike Brock is a former tech exec who was on the leadership team at Block. Originally published at his Notes From the Circus.
Filed Under: alex pretti, cbp, dhs, ice, lies, murder, renee good, stephen miller


Comments on “Ten Shots”
I see the cowards at the NRA finally realised they couldn’t hide from this forever and were forced to wade in after a federal prosecutor publicly stated that carrying a gun was sufficient justification for ICE to shoot anyone they like.
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Amazing, isn’t it, how they’re fine with all this until it affects them.
Here we have people insisting that they need their firearms in case of jackbooted government thugs – and here we have actual cases of jackbooted government thugs – and they’re fine with it.
Until it affects someone who was carrying a firearm and one of those government thugs points out that “Yes, this may very well affect you too!”.
Suddenly “Oh. Maybe we should say something about this…”
Really is remarkable how little they care about everyone else, but how much they care when it’s themselves involved.
Re: The NRA is right this time
Alex Petti was executed by some deranged “government officials”, not for carrying a gun, but for actively using a far more dangerous weapon: A camera.
The lies will become more and more desperate as the death toll mounts because lies are all these maniacs have. They seem to running on the premise ““If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”” which is attributed to Joseph Goebbels.
Re: For what little it's worth
Harder to keep selling the Big Lie these days when you have a dozen witnesses recording video and shipping it off to the cloud in short order to refute it.
Even 47 has had to back off the rhetoric now that the NRA and a few of his fellow GQP are questioning this particular Big Lie.
Unregulated capitalism makes sociopathy OP
When the only rule of the game is “profits über alles,” the only winners will be those who can best follow that rule.
Murder. Plain and simple. How many more before the cowards in Congress will say enough? Peace prize? How about the death penalty for murder?
ICE individuals are not credible!
Alex was making an effort to get out of the street in order to get out of the way of what was transpiring – reaching for someone he related to in that process. For American citizens: think about it as if it were you – most individuals would be doing the same thing. Who’s next? What the ICE individuals are doing makes it clear that they are not credible.
Now you can get arrested twice in a row – once for helping children off a school bus, and once for saving one of these government Nazi’s lives.
p.s. Please ask about screenshotting and/or embedding posts, especially from suspect platforms. i will give neither a rando jackass nor Xitter any traffic. Document sources are great, but they can also disappear.
Still can’t call it for what it is. They are after leftists, and you couch the language. Not much help, you know. I’m the one here who has to worry when I leave my house because the government has declared me a terrorist, just because I’m a leftist.
Well, Bovino has been demoted. Noem still needs to go and take Miller with her.
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They can afford to throw Bovino under the bus. They’ll find someone else to do the dirty work.
They can afford to leave Minnesota. They’ll go somewhere else to sow fear, spread lies, and enjoy legal immunity.
Alex Pretti won’t be the last casualty.
Re: 47's minions
Will all get thrown under the bus if it covers his orange backside. This tragedy is triggering a LOT more pushback than they expected.
Re: Re: The right is a social sickness
The line seems to be guns. Not murder of legal US citizens. Blaming that he was carrying a gun is the line for Republicans these days. That’s what began the push-back.
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Trump’s TV catchphrase was YOU’RE FIRED, not YOU’RE DEMOTED.
Bovino drawing either a paycheck or a pension is not justice. It’s theater. Don’t let this go until they’re all GONE.
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Not expecting a big improvement considering they’re sending in Tom Homan to replace Bovino. Less Nazi coats maybe.
As the deaths mount, Trump is going to end up issuing yearly blanket pardons to ICE, public opinion be damned. He’s clearly not planning on having any further elections should the midterms go the way they look to be, so he doesn’t care about the fallout.
ICE disarmed him and then summarily executed him for the crime of checking on the woman they were beating.