A GoFundMe campaign set up in support of Alex Pretti's family has raised an astonishing nearly $700,000 just one day after his fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis. The online fundraiser, which aims to provide immediate financial assistance to Pretti's loved ones, was launched on Saturday and quickly surpassed its initial goal of $20,000.
The campaign, titled "Alex Pretti is an American Hero," has received overwhelming support from over 18,500 users, with many expressing their outrage and solidarity with the family. Organizer Keith Edwards, who initiated the campaign, expressed gratitude to donors, stating, "Thank you all so much for your support."
Pretti, a 37-year-old registered nurse, was working at the Minneapolis VA healthcare system when he was shot by federal immigration agents. Videos circulating online on Saturday showed Pretti directing traffic and filming the officers, who were enforcing Trump's administration's immigration crackdown in the city.
The shooting has sparked widespread protests and outrage, with many calling for accountability from the officers involved. Pretti's family, including his father Michael and mother Susan, have spoken out against what they claim are false accusations made by Trump administration officials, stating that their son was not carrying a gun when attacked by the officers.
In a statement to Minneapolis news outlet Kare 11, Pretti's parents described themselves as "heartbroken but also very angry," condemning the actions of Trump's administration and calling for the truth to be revealed. The family has also expressed gratitude to those who have donated to the GoFundMe campaign, stating that they will now have direct access to the funds raised.
The fundraising efforts are part of a growing trend of public support for victims of police brutality and their families, following recent incidents involving federal immigration agents. A separate GoFundMe campaign was launched two days after the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, another 37-year-old American citizen killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis, raising over $1.5 million before being closed.
The overwhelming response to Pretti's family fundraising campaign serves as a stark reminder of public sentiment against Trump administration policies and the need for accountability from law enforcement officials.
The campaign, titled "Alex Pretti is an American Hero," has received overwhelming support from over 18,500 users, with many expressing their outrage and solidarity with the family. Organizer Keith Edwards, who initiated the campaign, expressed gratitude to donors, stating, "Thank you all so much for your support."
Pretti, a 37-year-old registered nurse, was working at the Minneapolis VA healthcare system when he was shot by federal immigration agents. Videos circulating online on Saturday showed Pretti directing traffic and filming the officers, who were enforcing Trump's administration's immigration crackdown in the city.
The shooting has sparked widespread protests and outrage, with many calling for accountability from the officers involved. Pretti's family, including his father Michael and mother Susan, have spoken out against what they claim are false accusations made by Trump administration officials, stating that their son was not carrying a gun when attacked by the officers.
In a statement to Minneapolis news outlet Kare 11, Pretti's parents described themselves as "heartbroken but also very angry," condemning the actions of Trump's administration and calling for the truth to be revealed. The family has also expressed gratitude to those who have donated to the GoFundMe campaign, stating that they will now have direct access to the funds raised.
The fundraising efforts are part of a growing trend of public support for victims of police brutality and their families, following recent incidents involving federal immigration agents. A separate GoFundMe campaign was launched two days after the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, another 37-year-old American citizen killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis, raising over $1.5 million before being closed.
The overwhelming response to Pretti's family fundraising campaign serves as a stark reminder of public sentiment against Trump administration policies and the need for accountability from law enforcement officials.