A fundraiser launched in the memory of Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis man shot dead by Border Patrol agents, amassed over a million dollars in just over a day after it hit GoFundMe.

In just over a day’s time, an online fundraiser organised to benefit Alex Pretti‘s family has raised more than $1 million despite having set a significantly lower initial goal of $20,000. The massive donations are a clear indicator of the overwhelming support pouring in for the Minneapolis man’s parents, Michael and Susan Pretti, after the 37-year-old was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers in south Minneapolis on Saturday (US time).
Amid the Donald Trump administration’s ongoing immigration crackdown in the US city, Pretti’s death at the hands of federal authorities has sparked yet another round of widespread protests. While many have taken to streets with their loud “ICE Out” slogans, others also decided to come to the aid of Pretti’s parents in light of the second fatal shooting involving immigration officials in the city within the same month.
Alex Pretti fundraiser garners over $1 million in one day
Organiser Keith Edwards launched the GoFundMe campaign titled “Alex Pretti is an American Hero” on the same day the Minneapolis man lost his life. Shortly after the harrowing incident came to light with the emergence of its footage on social media, Pretti was identified as an US citizen and a registered nurse working in the ICU at the Minneapolis VA healthcare system, which serves veterans.
At the time of writing, the fundraiser had amassed $1,065,086, which was well above the original goal of $20,000.













