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Apple CEO Tim Cook calls for de-escalation in Minneapolis after Alex Pretti's killing
Summary
Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees he was "heartbroken" and urged de-escalation after the reported killing of Alex Pretti; dozens of Minnesota business leaders also signed a letter calling for immediate de-escalation.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an internal memo to employees saying he was "heartbroken" and urging de-escalation after the reported killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Cook framed the message around treating people with dignity and said he had spoken with President Trump in what he described as a "good conversation." The memo was reported by Bloomberg and confirmed by CBS News. The comments come as business leaders and tech employees have offered differing responses to federal immigration enforcement actions.
What is known:
- Tim Cook told employees he was "heartbroken" and asked for "de-escalation," according to an internal memo obtained by Bloomberg and confirmed by CBS News.
- Cook said he had shared his views with President Trump and described their discussion as a "good conversation."
- Dozens of Minnesota-based CEOs signed a letter from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce calling for the "immediate de-escalation of tensions," while stopping short of directly condemning federal enforcement actions.
- Hundreds of employees at major tech firms have signed a separate, more forceful letter asking company leaders to condemn ICE's actions and to cancel contracts with the agency, and other tech CEOs have expressed concern internally.
Summary:
The statements from Tim Cook and other executives show corporate leaders are publicly responding to the incident and community concern. Undetermined at this time.
