Olivia Rodrigo, Jamie Lee Curtis, more stars condemn Alex Pretti killing

Olivia Rodrigo, Jamie Lee Curtis, more stars condemn Alex Pretti killing

Stars are speaking out about thefatal shooting of Alex Prettiin Minneapolis.

Olivia Rodrigo,Jamie Lee Curtisand more celebrities made their voices heard on social media in reaction to video showing Pretti,a Veterans Affairs ICU nurse, being shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent on Jan. 24.

Rodrigo shared a post on her Instagram Story that said there is a "murderous federal agency terrorizing an American city." The singer also wrote, "ICEs actions are unconscionable but we are not powerless. Our actions matter. I stand with Minnesota."

Pretti's killing has sparked outrage and protests in Minnesota, which has already been on edge since37-year-old Renee Goodwas fatally shot by an ICE agent earlier this month. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said law enforcement in the state is carrying out a "full, impartial, and transparent"investigation into Pretti's death.

Live updates on Minneapolis shooting:Protests erupt after Alex Pretti fatally shot

After the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, Olivia Rodrigo (seen here at Glastonbury in 2025) wrote,

On Instagram,Curtis shared artworkpaying tribute to both Pretti and Good, writing, "THESE WERE AMERICANS! SHOT BY OUR GOVERNMENT!" The "Halloween" star also posted video of Pretti's shooting as an Instagram Story along with the text, "There's too much going on that needs to be amplified right now for me to be quiet."

Mark Ruffaloposted on Blueskythat the video of Pretti's fatal shooting showed a "cold blooded murder in the streets of the USA by an occupying military gang, creating havoc." He added, "We have fought wars in other countries for less than this."

Pedro Pascalshared numerous posts that were critical of ICE and federal officials' account of the shooting on his Instagram Stories, including one byNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who said ICE "terrorizes our cities" and should be abolished.

'Counting his bullet wounds.'Witness details Pretti killing in court filing

People mourn at a makeshift memorial in the area where 37-year-old Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal immigration agents earlier in the day in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, 2026.

Several stars, includingJanelle MonaeandMegan Stalter, provided followers with instructions on how they can call their representatives and urge them to defund ICE. "Keep talking, sharing, praying,"Stalter wrote. "I put all my trust in God and what is going on is pure evil."

"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Mirandaalso shared a post by the National Immigration Law Center, which read, "ICE GET OUT."

Homeland Security SecretaryKristi Noemtold reportersthat Pretti "came with weapons and ammunition to stop a law enforcement operation of federal law enforcement officers" and aimed to "inflict maximum damage and kill law enforcement." But Minnesota Gov.Tim Walzvowed that "Minnesota's justice system will have the last word on this." In a sworn declaration, filed in federal court hours after the shooting in connection with an ACLU class action lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, awitness to the shootingsaid he did not see Pretti "attack the agents or brandish a weapon of any kind."

Mourners kneel at a makeshift memorial in the area where Alex Pretti was shot dead a day earlier by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 25, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shot dead US citizen Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway, less than three weeks after an immigration officer shot and killed Renee Good, also 37, in her car. A mourner visits a makeshift memorial in the area where Alex Pretti was shot dead a day earlier by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 25, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shot dead US citizen Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway, less than three weeks after an immigration officer shot and killed Renee Good, also 37, in her car. His killing sparked new protests and impassioned demands by local leaders for the Trump administration to end its operation in the city. A picture of Alex Pretti is left at a makeshift memorial in the area where Pretti was shot dead a day earlier by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 25, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shot dead US citizen Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway, less than three weeks after an immigration officer shot and killed Renee Good, also 37, in her car. His killing sparked new protests and impassioned demands by local leaders for the Trump administration to end its operation in the city. Mourners gather at a makeshift memorial in the area where Alex Pretti was shot dead a day earlier by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan.25, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shot dead US citizen Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway, less than three weeks after an immigration officer shot and killed Renee Good, also 37, in her car. His killing sparked new protests and impassioned demands by local leaders for the Trump administration to end its operation in the city. A woman cries at a makeshift memorial in the area where 37-year-old Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal immigration agents earlier in the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 24, 2026. Federal immigration agents shot dead a man in Minneapolis on Saturday, in the second fatal shooting of a civilian during the Trump administration's unprecedented operation in the city, sparking fresh protests and outrage from state officials. The death came less than three weeks after US citizen Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer. People mourn at a makeshift memorial in the area where 37-year-old Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal immigration agents earlier in the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 24, 2026. Federal immigration agents shot dead a man in Minneapolis on Saturday, in the second fatal shooting of a civilian during the Trump administration's unprecedented operation in the city, sparking fresh protests and outrage from state officials. The death came less than three weeks after US citizen Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer. A woman prays at a makeshift memorial in the area where 37-year-old Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal immigration agents earlier in the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 24, 2026. Federal immigration agents shot dead a man in Minneapolis on Saturday, in the second fatal shooting of a civilian during the Trump administration's unprecedented operation in the city, sparking fresh protests and outrage from state officials. The death came less than three weeks after US citizen Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer. People gather together during a candlelight vigil for Alex Pretti after he was shot and killed earlier in the day on Jan. 24, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Federal agents shot and killed Pretti amid a scuffle to arrest him. The Trump administration has sent a reported 3,000 federal agents into the area, with more on the way, as they make a push to arrest undocumented immigrants in the region. People gather together during a candlelight vigil for Alex Pretti after he was shot and killed earlier in the day on Jan. 24, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Federal agents shot and killed Pretti amid a scuffle to arrest him. The Trump administration has sent a reported 3,000 federal agents into the area, with more on the way, as they make a push to arrest undocumented immigrants in the region. People pay their respects during a candlelight vigil for Alex Pretti after he was shot and killed earlier in the day on Jan. 24, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Federal agents shot and killed Pretti amid a scuffle to arrest him. The Trump administration has sent a reported 3,000 federal agents into the area, with more on the way, as they make a push to arrest undocumented immigrants in the region.

Vigils held for Alex Pretti, killed in Border Patrol related shooting

Pretti's killing occurred as Sundance Film Festival is underway in Utah, and some celebrities spoke out against ICE while promoting their films there.

In aninterview with Varietyat Sundance, Natalie Portman, who wore "ICE Out" and "Be Good" pins, said, "We're at a moment in our country's history that is quite devastating, and I think it's really impossible not to talk about what is happening right now and the brutality of ICE and how it has to stop immediately."

Olivia Wilde also wore an "ICE Out" pin at the film festival,where she told Variety, "I'm appalled and sickened. We can't go another day just sort of accepting this as our new norm. It's outrageous. People are being murdered. And I don't want to normalize seeing people being murdered on the internet, on film. It's hideous."

Contributing: Michael Loria, N'dea Yancey-Bragg and Kathryn Palmer

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Celebrities speak out about Alex Pretti shooting in Minnesota

 

COSMO NEWS © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com