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Alex Pretti’s Family Hires Attorneys Connected To George Floyd

Days following Alex Pretti’s death, his family hired high-profile attorneys with direct ties to the prosecution of Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd case.

The parents of the 37-year-old intensive care nurse retained Steve Schleicher, a veteran litigator and former federal prosecutor. Schleicher helped Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison convict former police officer Chauvin for the death of Floyd. Schleicher, now a partner at the Minneapolis law firm Maslon, is representing Michael and Susan Pretti pro bono, a family spokesman confirmed, as reported by Newsweek.

Schleicher spent more than a decade in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota, where he handled cases ranging from murder to civil rights violations, and also served as a special prosecutor during the Chauvin trial. Before entering private practice, he acted as a state prosecutor and served as a reserve officer in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps.

Separately, Pretti’s younger sister, Micayla Pretti, hired attorney Anthony Cotton of the Milwaukee firm Kuchler & Cotton, the family said, as reported by the Associated Press. A family spokesman said the attorneys were brought in to “protect the family’s interests in the aftermath of this horrific tragedy.”

Border Patrol agents shot and killed 37-year-old Pretti on Saturday during a confrontation as they carried out a targeted enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Following the incident, members of President Donald Trump’s administration accused Pretti of being a domestic terrorist, an accusation Trump rejected when asked, saying he had not heard those claims and would not endorse them.

“Well I haven’t heard that. But certainly he shouldn’t have been carrying a gun. And look, bottom line, everybody in this room, we view that as a very unfortunate incident, OK? Everyone, unless you’re a stupid person. Very, very unfortunate incident,” Trump said.

Meanwhile, the family of Renee Nicole Good, another Minneapolis resident fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in early January, also retained high-profile legal representation. Good’s family hired the Chicago-based firm Romanucci & Blandin — the same team that represented Floyd’s family in their civil case — to investigate the circumstances of her death and pursue accountability.

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