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Minnesota CEOs speak out after ‘tragic loss of life’ in Minneapolis | Fortune

Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford and Best Buy CEO Corie Barry signed a new letter calling for deescalation in Minneapolis.

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fortune.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Minnesota CEOs speak out after ‘tragic loss of life’ in Minneapolis | Fortune

Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford and Best Buy CEO Corie Barry signed a new letter calling for deescalation in Minneapolis.

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forbes.com5 mesi fa

Target CEO Joins Minnesota Business Leaders Urging ‘Deescalation’ After Alex Pretti Shooting

At least two U.S. citizens have been shot and killed by federal agents since a major operation began in Minnesota.

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upi.com5 mesi fa

Over 60 Minnesota CEOs call for 'immediate deescalation' in the state - UPI.com

Target and UnitedHealth are among more than 60 company CEO's who called for the "immediate deescalation of tensions" amid ICE's "Operation Metro Surge" in Minnesota.

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cnbc.com5 mesi fa

Alex Pretti killing: Minnesota CEOs, including UnitedHealth, Target, call for 'immediate deescalation'

The Trump administration has surged federal law enforcement to the city to enforce its immigration crackdown and pursue allegations of widespread welfare fraud.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 25 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Alex Pretti killing: Minnesota CEOs, including UnitedHealth, Target, call for 'immediate deescalation'

    The Trump administration has surged federal law enforcement to the city to enforce its immigration crackdown and pursue allegations of widespread welfare fraud.

  2. domenica 25 gennaio 2026·forbes.com

    Target CEO Joins Minnesota Business Leaders Urging ‘Deescalation’ After Alex Pretti Shooting

    At least two U.S. citizens have been shot and killed by federal agents since a major operation began in Minnesota.

  3. domenica 25 gennaio 2026·upi.com

    Over 60 Minnesota CEOs call for 'immediate deescalation' in the state - UPI.com

    Target and UnitedHealth are among more than 60 company CEO's who called for the "immediate deescalation of tensions" amid ICE's "Operation Metro Surge" in Minnesota.

  4. lunedì 26 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Target's incoming CEO calls Minneapolis violence 'incredibly painful,' does not mention Trump or shootings by federal agents

    More than 60 Minnesota business leaders, including Fiddelke, signed a letter on Sunday calling for an "immediate deescalation of tensions."

  5. lunedì 26 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    Minnesota CEOs speak out after ‘tragic loss of life’ in Minneapolis | Fortune

    Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford and Best Buy CEO Corie Barry signed a new letter calling for deescalation in Minneapolis.

  6. lunedì 26 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Tech's top CEOs mum after ICE killings, while leaders like Reid Hoffman, Yann LeCun speak out

    While a few leaders have voiced outrage, the tech sector has stayed widely silent after the second fatal shooting by Federal agents in Minneapolis this month.

  7. mercoledì 28 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    As major CEOs respond to ICE Minneapolis crackdown, CNBC survey finds many leaders saying it’s 'not relevant to their business'

    Apple, OpenAI CEOs respond to ICE crackdown in Minneapolis, but a CNBC survey finds some business leaders sensing no business need, or fearing Trump backlash.

  8. giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    ‘Climate of fear’: ICE violence in Minnesota forces CEOs to weigh the risks of speaking out against Trump

    Minneapolis has become the testing ground for when and how far corporate leaders will wade into escalating political tensions.