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Hundreds Protest Alleged Unlawful Killing of ICU Nurse in Spokane
Community members gathered to demand justice for Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent in Minnesota.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 12:31am
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In downtown Spokane, hundreds gathered to protest the alleged unlawful killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol Agent, highlighting community outrage. Attendees marched to the courthouse and back to Riverfront Park, where speakers shared kind words about Pretti and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Why it matters
The death of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, at the hands of a Border Patrol agent has sparked outrage in communities across the country, including in Spokane, Washington, where residents gathered to demand justice and highlight the need for accountability and reform within federal law enforcement agencies.
The details
Hundreds of people gathered at Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane, carrying signs in support of Pretti and against federal agents. The group marched to the courthouse, where three people spoke about Pretti, before returning to the park. Attendee Link Miles said the news of Pretti's killing shocked him, and that "this is action taken by our government, and we all need to show our support for what we believe is right." Leslie Jones emphasized the importance of the march, stating that "all of our voices matter" and that "if we can all work together, we can make a change."
- The protest took place on Wednesday, four days after the shooting and killing of Alex Pretti.
The players
Alex Pretti
An ICU nurse who was allegedly killed unlawfully by a Border Patrol agent in Minnesota.
Link Miles
An attendee of the protest in Spokane who said the news of Pretti's killing shocked him and that "this is action taken by our government, and we all need to show our support for what we believe is right."
Leslie Jones
An attendee of the protest in Spokane who emphasized the importance of the march, stating that "all of our voices matter" and that "if we can all work together, we can make a change."
What they’re saying
“I think it affects us all. This is action taken by our government, and we all need to show our support for what we believe is right.”
— Link Miles, Attendee
“It's important to be here because we need to stand up for what is right.”
— Leslie Jones, Attendee
“Because all of our voices matter. It doesn't matter how far or how close you are to what happened. All of us together matter and our voice matters. And if we can all work together, we can make a change. That's why we're all here.”
— Leslie Jones, Attendee
The takeaway
This protest in Spokane highlights the widespread outrage and demand for justice following the alleged unlawful killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent. The community's collective voice and call for accountability and reform within federal law enforcement agencies underscores the importance of standing up for what is right, no matter how far the incident may be from one's own community.
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