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MI CEO Resigns After Video Shows Him Yelling At ICE Protesters: 'We Executed One Of You Yesterday'
The incident took place a day after Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.

TROY, MI — The CEO of a Troy investment firm has stepped down after he was seen screaming at protesters at an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis last week, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Jayden Scott, of Bay City and head of Harmony Investment Group, posted on his LinkedIn account that he was resigning as CEO of Harmony Investment Group, a Troy-based private health care firm.
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"It is with a sad heart I announce my departure and formal resignation of Harmony Investment Group," he said. "With recent developments in America, the board and I have decided, we have different views of the future of America. It was a great run. We built many great things. Mountains were moved. Fortunes were made. Until next time, So long, my friends. Thank you for everything."
His resignation comes just after he was caught on a social media video yelling at protesters, who were protesting the death of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last Thursday.
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While holding a rolled-up American flag on a stick and a megaphone, Scott referred to the protesters as "terrorists" and said, "we executed one of you yesterday."
The incident took place one day after Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer.
Patch has reached out to Harmony Investment Group for comment and will update if they respond.
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