Former mentor remembers man killed by federal agents as “warm, kind and sweet individual”


Dr. Aasma Shaukat, a former mentor of Alex Pretti in the Minneapolis VA health care system, describes Saturday’s fatal shooting by federal agents as “absolutely devastating and very surreal.” Shaukat said Pretti was dedicated to health care and wanted to make a difference in his community.



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