Visiting a ‘makeshift’ memorial for Alex Pretti, Renee Good in Minneapolis, Minn.
On Sunday, April 12, 2026, we visited a makeshift memorial in South Minneapolis, Minnesota, set up by human rights advocates in honor of both Alex Jeffry Pretti and Renee Nicole Good. Both died Jan. 2026, in the city at the hands of Federal ICE agents who were enforcing the government’s immigration orders. The two early victims were U.S. citizens and born the same year. Renee, the first to be shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, according to online sources, was a mother of three kids and a poet, while Alex was an ICU nurse who provided care for critically ill-patients. The murders of Alex and Renee (White Americans), sparked public outrage, prompting tens of thousands to hold public protests across the U.S. This event somehow shifted the perception of most none-Americans worldwide who’ve long viewed the U.S. as being “generous” or “welcoming” to persecuted immigrants from all corners of the world as Mexican and African immigrants particularly were being racially profiled, arrested, and detained in unknown locations, an action most viewed as being in total violation of citizens’ First Amendment Rights. Photographs by Martha Fasuekoi & Author






MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PERFECT PEACE! AMEN!











