A deeply personal letter handwritten by 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti just days before he was fatally shot by federal Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026, has been made public by his family — and the eight brief words it contains have left readers across the country chilled and shaken.
The single-page note, dated January 20, 2026, was found tucked inside a notebook in Alex’s apartment after his death. Addressed simply “To whoever finds this,” it begins with an account of a recurring dream that had haunted him for weeks:
“I keep dreaming I’m standing on a bridge at night. The city lights are below me, the river is black and moving fast. There are people shouting behind me — I can’t tell if they’re angry or scared. I look down and see my own reflection, but it’s not me anymore. It’s someone else wearing my face. Then the railing disappears and I’m falling. I wake up right before I hit the water. Every time.”

The letter continues with reflections on his work in the intensive care unit, the weight of witnessing so much suffering, and his growing involvement in protests supporting immigrant rights and healthcare equity — causes he felt deeply connected to through his patients. He expresses love for his two young children and regret for not being more present lately.
Then come the eight words that have stopped readers cold:
“If anything happens to me, know I tried to do right.”
Those simple, understated words — written without any explicit mention of danger, suicide, or self-harm — have sparked intense speculation and grief online. Many interpret them as a premonition or quiet farewell; others see them as a final testament to a man who felt trapped between his conscience and the risks he was taking.
Alex’s parents, Michael and Angela Pretti, released the letter through their family spokesperson on January 30, saying: “We didn’t want to share this at first. It’s so personal. But we feel people need to see who Alex really was — not just the headlines, not just the protest, not just the gun. He was a kind, caring father and nurse who believed he was doing the right thing. Those eight words… they’re the last thing he left us.”
The letter’s emergence has reignited debate over the circumstances of Alex’s death. He was killed during a protest against federal immigration enforcement operations. Body-worn camera footage shows him approaching officers while legally armed, ignoring repeated commands to stop and show his hands. Agents fired after perceiving an imminent threat. No clear frame shows him reaching for or brandishing the weapon, but the use of force has been defended as reasonable in the chaotic environment.
The dream description — standing on a bridge, falling toward dark water — has taken on haunting symbolism in light of the ongoing investigation. Some online commentators have drawn parallels to other high-profile cases involving bridges and mental-health crises, while others insist the letter is being over-interpreted. Alex’s ex-wife, Jessica Pretti, previously told media he had become increasingly agitated and involved in “extremist advocacy” circles in recent months, though she emphasized he was never violent.
Mental-health experts consulted by local outlets have cautioned against posthumous diagnosis but noted that recurring dreams of falling or losing control can sometimes signal severe anxiety, depression, or unresolved trauma. Alex had no known formal mental-health treatment history, but friends say he had been “pulling away” from his usual routines and talking more about “standing up” in ways that worried those close to him.
The letter has also intensified calls for an independent review of the shooting. Protesters continue to gather outside the federal building where Alex died, holding signs reading “Justice for Alex” and “Truth Over Narrative.” A GoFundMe for the family has surpassed $500,000, with donors leaving messages quoting the eight words as a reminder of his intentions.
For Alex’s parents, the letter is both a comfort and a wound. “He was trying to tell us something,” Angela said softly in a follow-up interview. “Not goodbye — just ‘I tried.’ That’s all he wanted us to know.”
As the federal investigation continues and the retrial of related protest charges looms, those eight words linger like an unanswered question in the dark: a final message from a man who believed he was doing right — even as everything around him fell apart.
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