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Prominent CEOs from some of Minnesota's largest corporations have issued a joint statement urging de-escalation and peace following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis. The business leaders, representing major employers including Target, 3M, and Cargill, expressed their profound concern over the incident and the escalating tensions in the community.
The statement emphasizes the critical need for a thorough and transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding Pretti's death. The executives underscored their shared commitment to the well-being of the Twin Cities area, calling for constructive dialogue and a collective effort to prevent further violence. They highlighted the importance of community trust and safety as fundamental to a healthy society and a thriving business environment.
This unified appeal from the corporate sector reflects the deep ties these companies have to the region and their workforce. The leaders acknowledged the pain and frustration felt by many residents, advocating for a peaceful path forward as authorities continue their inquiry. The business community's vocal stance aims to support community healing and stability during a difficult period for Minneapolis.
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