Target’s Next CEO Addresses ‘Painful’ Violence in Minnesota
Demonstrators against the ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement deployment hold signs during a rally at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Jan. 23.
Photographer: Jack Califano/BloombergTarget Corp.’s incoming chief executive officer acknowledged the “incredibly painful” violence in Minneapolis in a video message sent to employees Monday after a second fatal shooting by federal agents in the company’s hometown.
“As someone who is raising a family here in the Twin Cities and as a leader of this hometown company I want to acknowledge where we are,” Michael Fiddelke, who will take over next week after serving as chief operating officer, said in the recording, which was viewed by Bloomberg News.