The shooting death of Alex Pretti has drawn a reaction from all over, but one “friend” is going viral for her tone-deaf response.
A woman claiming she was a friend of Pretti posted that he was “murdered,” only to immediately follow it up with her Venmo handle in a request for money. She claimed any donations would go toward “coffee or food for the staff” or to be given to “mutual aid groups.”
Look:
“My friend was murdered. Give me money for coffee.” pic.twitter.com/JfUSatcdWU
— Max 📟 (@MaxNordau) January 26, 2026
X users wasted no time in responding to the woman’s message:
She 100% learned this from the Azza scammers.
— Max 📟 (@MaxNordau) January 26, 2026
LITERALLY capitalizing on a man’s death.
My gosh, the selfishness and entitlement of people like this astounds me.
— 1000HolyPlaces⛪️ (@1000HolyPlaces) January 26, 2026
I thought doctors made enough money to buy that coffee.
always begging.
— Pragmatic CaucAsian (@hybrid_pc) January 26, 2026
I stubbed my toe, someone buy me a car! 😭
— Kate 🇺🇸🐊 (@KateW1970) January 26, 2026
“We’re gonna throw a pizza party at the hospital”
— Hµn†er⚡️ (@s0uthrising) January 26, 2026
if she is a MD, shouldnt she buy the coffee for everyone?
— Someone Else (@some1else77) January 26, 2026
Nothing speeds up the grieving process quite like some money!!
— Moleman.XMR (@Molemanv2) January 26, 2026
There’s that word again. “Mutual Aid.” People need to understand most of these people in Minnesota and Portland are not being funded by Soros or big donors. It is small groups of radical revolutionaries collecting money for their cause.
— LadyJade (@LadyJadeLotus) January 26, 2026
Alex was a good friend of mine. Please send me money for more guns. We both loved guns and it would make him very happy for me to have more of them.
— Corn Maze Insurgent (@cornmazeinsrgnt) January 26, 2026
Minnesota has become a battleground between leftist forces and federal immigration agents, and now even the state judges are getting involved.
As BizPac Review previously reported, Chief Judge for the District of Minnesota Patrick Schiltz threatened to hold Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons in contempt on Monday for failing to comply with an in person court appearance.
“This is one of dozens of court orders with which respondents have failed to comply in recent weeks,” Schiltz wrote. “The practical consequence of respondents’ failure to comply has almost always been significant hardship to aliens (many of whom have lawfully lived and worked in the United States for years and done absolutely nothing wrong): The detention of an alien is extended, or an alien who should remain in Minnesota is flown to Texas, or an alien who has been flown to Texas is released there and told to figure out a way to get home.”
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