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Minnesota Business Leaders Unite in Call for Peace Following Recent Shooting Incident

    Minnesota CEOs issue joint letter urging de-escalation in Minnesota after shooting
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    NEW YORK – In a sweeping move of solidarity, over 60 CEOs from prominent Minnesota-based companies, such as Target, Best Buy, and UnitedHealth, have come together to urge cooperation among state, local, and federal officials. Their open letter, published on the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce’s website this past Sunday, highlights the urgent need to address growing tensions in the state and nationwide. These tensions have been exacerbated by two fatal shootings involving federal agents during a large-scale immigration enforcement operation, which has ignited widespread protests.

    The letter earnestly calls for “an immediate deescalation of tensions” and emphasizes the necessity for government leaders to collaborate in seeking effective solutions. Among the signatories are influential figures such as 3M’s William Brown, Best Buy’s Corie Barry, General Mills’ Jeff Harmening, Target’s soon-to-be CEO Michael Fiddelke, and UnitedHealth Group’s Stephen Helmsley.

    Prior to this collective stance, these major Minnesota corporations had largely remained silent on the contentious enforcement actions and the resultant civil unrest. However, as public pressure mounts, this silence has become increasingly untenable. Recently, protesters have specifically targeted businesses perceived as indifferent to federal law enforcement activities, including the Minneapolis-based retail giant, Target. This scrutiny follows an incident in January where a Minnesota hotel faced backlash for initially refusing federal immigration agents’ accommodations, later issuing an apology after the controversy went viral.

    Adding to the complexity, the state of Minnesota, along with the Twin Cities, has filed a lawsuit this month citing severe economic repercussions due to the ongoing immigration operations. The suit implores a federal judge to intervene, highlighting that some businesses are experiencing sales declines as steep as 80%.

    But the issue has become more difficult to avoid. Over the past two weeks protesters have targeted some businesses they see not taking a strong enough stand against federal law enforcement activity, including Minneapolis-based Target. Earlier in January a Minnesota hotel that wouldn’t allow federal immigration agents to stay there apologized and said the refusal violated its own policies after a furor online.

    Meanwhile, the state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities cited devastating economic impacts in a lawsuit filed this month imploring a federal judge to halt the immigration operations. The lawsuit asserted that some businesses have reported sales drops up to 80%.

    “In this difficult moment for our community, we call for peace and focused cooperation among local, state and federal leaders to achieve a swift and durable solution that enables families, businesses, our employees, and communities across Minnesota to resume our work to build a bright and prosperous future,” the letter reads.

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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