Minnesota CEOs issue joint letter urging de-escalation in Minnesota after shooting
More than 60 CEOs from major Minnesota companies urge officials to cooperate and find solutions following disruptions and two fatal federal immigration agent shootings.
- Major Minnesota business leaders called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions following the fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
- The letter urging calm includes signatures from Target’s incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke, UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen J. Hemsley, and Best Buy CEO Corie Barry.
- They emphasized the need for state, local, and federal cooperation to create a peaceful resolution for Minnesota communities.
- This letter represents the first response from Minnesota's major businesses regarding the turmoil caused by federal immigration actions.
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CEOs of Minnesota-based companies call for ‘peace and focused cooperation’
Dozens of CEOs of Minnesota-based companies called for a deescalation of tensions in the wake of Saturday’s fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a federal law enforcement agent brought to the city as part of President Trump’s deportation efforts. In an open letter shared Sunday by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, the business leaders said…
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