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Alex Pretti killing prompts Minnesota CEOs to call for immediate deescalation
Summary
More than 60 Minnesota CEOs, including leaders from Target and UnitedHealth, signed a letter calling for an "immediate deescalation" after federal officers fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
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More than 60 Minnesota business leaders on Sunday urged an immediate deescalation of tensions after a federal operation in Minneapolis resulted in the death of Alex Pretti. The signees included incoming Target CEO Michael Fiddelke, 3M chairman and CEO William Brown, Cargill chair and CEO Brian Sikes, and UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen Hemsley. The letter asked state, local and federal officials to work together and said recent tumult had caused widespread disruption and tragic loss of life. The letter came a day after federal officers shot and killed Pretti, during a period when the Trump administration had increased federal law enforcement activity in the state.
Key facts:
- More than 60 Minnesota CEOs signed a letter calling for an "immediate deescalation" following the death of Alex Pretti.
- Named signatories include Michael Fiddelke (incoming Target CEO), William Brown (3M), Brian Sikes (Cargill), and Stephen Hemsley (UnitedHealth Group).
- The letter followed a federal operation in Minneapolis in which federal officers shot and killed Pretti, and came amid an increase in federal law enforcement activity ordered by the Trump administration.
Summary:
The letter reflects broad concern from Minnesota business leaders about disruption and loss of life and requests coordinated action by government at multiple levels. Undetermined at this time.
