This should not have happened

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Written by one of Alex Pretti’s coworkers at the VA hospital.

“For Alex Pretti — From a Physician, For a Nurse

Every physician knows this: we do not save lives alone. We do it arm in arm with nurses. With ICU nurses. With the ones who catch what we miss, who speak up, who stay late, who hold families together when the medicine runs out.

Alex Pretti was that nurse. He chose to serve his country throughout his life, working in the ICU at the VA, serving veterans, serving those who had already given everything. He stood at bedsides where courage is quiet and exhaustion is constant, where nurses don’t get headlines — they get blood on their shoes and families in their arms.

Ask any doctor who worked with him and they will tell you: he protected. He taught. He defended women colleagues. He bought coffee for broken interns. He made the ICU more human. That is what great nurses do. They don’t just carry out orders. They carry the unit.

And then, one last time, he served as a nurse outside the hospital. With a camera in his hand. With his conscience in front of him. He stepped toward someone being harmed — not as a threat, not as a protester looking for chaos, but as a healer responding to suffering: the same reflex that defines this profession. His gun was legally holstered. His hands were occupied filming. His instinct was the same one every ICU nurse knows: see harm, step in, protect.

As physicians, we talk about teams, about trust, about partnership. Alex was the kind of nurse every doctor hopes to have when things go bad: the one who has your back, the one who has the patient’s back, the one who never looks away.

We didn’t just lose a man. We lost a nurse. A protector. A healer. And the hardest truth of all: he spent his life running toward danger for others — and in the end, that is what killed him.

Rest in power, Alex Pretti. Medicine and humanity will feel your absence.”

Contacting your Congressional Representative and Senators

I regretfully feel I have to post this yet again.
Another person simply using their phone to record someone being threatened has been shot and killed in the streets of an American city by a government official. It’s once again time to make your feelings known to those who represent you, or at least time for me to.

Contact your Representative by clicking  HERE

Contact your Senators by clicking  HERE

Here is a copy of my short and direct note. You may feel free to copy and paste if you wish:

Dear _____,

Yet another person has been murdered in cold blood in the streets of an American city. Our U.S. government is killing its citizens for simply being in the streets, exercising a constitutionally guaranteed right, and making their opinions known. This is not who we are, nor what we wish to become. Please use your position to put a stop to this. You are our voice. You, your neighbor or even I could be next. Silence is complicit.
Respectfully,
Your name

 

“First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out — Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out — Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out — Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me — and there was no one left to speak for me.”
—— Martin Niemöller —— German Theologian and Lutheran Pastor