Alex Pretti Case Sees Major Update Following Medical Examiner’s Report

A beloved ICU nurse is dead and the story keeps getting darker. Federal agents said he was armed and dangerous. Witnesses swear he was holding a phone. Now the medical examiner has spoken—and the word “homicide” is forcing the nation to look again. As echoes of Renee Good’s case grow louder, the public rage is only just beg… Continues…

 

Alex Pretti’s death now sits at the collision point of law enforcement power, public trust, and a grieving family’s demand for truth. The medical examiner’s ruling of homicide, citing multiple gunshot wounds including shots to his back, undercuts the clean narrative officials first tried to present. While it is not a criminal verdict, it is a stark, clinical acknowledgment that another person’s actions ended his life. For Alex’s parents, who learned of their son’s killing from a reporter, the ruling confirms what the videos and witnesses already suggested: the official story was incomplete at best, deceptive at worst. As the DOJ and FBI probe whether federal agents used excessive force or violated his civil rights, Alex’s case has fused with that of Renee Good in the public conscience—two names now symbolizing a single, urgent question: whose lives are truly protected when the state pulls the trigger?