ST.“Stop Lying About My Son” — Susan Pretti Exposes The Chilling Final Text From Alex Before The Shooting, And Jason Kelce’s Ten-Word Ultimatum To Minneapolis Police Left Everyone Speechless
The silence in Minneapolis has been shattered not by sirens, but by the trembling voice of a grieving mother. Susan Pretti, a woman forced into a nightmare no parent should endure, has finally broken her silence. She isn’t just asking for prayers; she is demanding accountability. By releasing the final text message sent by her son, Alex Pretti, moments before he was gunned down by federal agents, she has ignited a firestorm that even the highest levels of government cannot extinguish.
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Alex Pretti wasn’t just a name in a police report. He was a 37-year-old ICU nurse, a man who spent his nights at the VA Hospital fighting to keep veterans alive. He was a “justice warrior” who believed that every life mattered. But on that fateful night in Minneapolis, the man who saved so many lives couldn’t save his own.
The Text Message That Changed Everything
For days, the official narrative claimed Alex was a threat. They painted a picture of a man who moved aggressively toward agents. But Susan Pretti has the receipts. She shared a text message sent by Alex just three minutes before the shots rang out. It didn’t mention weapons. It didn’t mention violence.
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The text simply read: “Mom, they are cornering people who are already down. I’m going in to help. Don’t worry, I’m wearing my scrubs. They’ll see I’m a medic.”
Those were the last words Susan ever received from her son. He went in to heal, and he was met with ten fatal rounds. This revelation has turned the “official story” into a crumbling wall of lies. The medical records Susan provided further prove that Alex was unarmed, his hands likely raised to offer aid, not harm.
Jason Kelce Steps Into The Ring
While the political world argued over jurisdiction, an unexpected voice roared from the sidelines. Jason Kelce, the legendary NFL icon known for his heart and his grit, refused to stay silent. Kelce, who has long been a champion for the “underdog” and the working class, felt a personal connection to the Pretti family’s struggle.
During a high-profile media appearance, Kelce didn’t give a prepared speech. He didn’t play it safe. He looked directly into the camera and delivered a ten-word ultimatum to the Minneapolis authorities that has since gone viral across every social media platform:
“Show the unedited footage now, or the world will never forget.”
The room went dead silent. Reporters stopped typing. In ten words, Kelce did what politicians failed to do: he demanded transparency. His intervention has shifted the momentum of the case, forcing the Department of Homeland Security and local police into a defensive corner.
A Community In Mourning And Rage
The contrast is heartbreaking. On one side, you have the image of Alex Pretti—the nurse who held the hands of dying veterans. On the other, you have the cold, clinical reports of an agency trying to protect its image. The streets of Minneapolis are no longer just filled with protesters; they are filled with people who see themselves in Alex.
Susan Pretti’s bravery in sharing her son’s private words has humanized a tragedy that the system tried to sanitize. She speaks of a son who loved Minneapolis, a man who believed that his nurse’s scrubs were a shield of peace.
Why We Cannot Look Away
This isn’t just a story about a shooting; it’s a story about the soul of America. It’s about whether a mother’s grief can overcome a federal cover-up. With Jason Kelce putting his massive platform behind the Pretti family, the “quiet burial” the authorities hoped for is no longer an option.
The world is now watching Minneapolis. They are watching to see if the unedited bodycam footage—the footage Susan claims will prove her son’s innocence—will ever see the light of day. They are watching to see if a hero nurse will get the justice he deserves.
Alex Pretti lived his life to save others. Now, it is up to the public to save his legacy. Susan’s tears and Kelce’s words have started the movement, but the truth is still hidden behind closed doors.
