Billionaire VC founder Vinod Khosla distances himself from pro-ICE remarks by an exec at his firm
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Billionaire VC founder Vinod Khosla distances himself from pro-ICE remarks by an exec at his firm
"no law enforcement has shot an innocent person"
"illegals are committing violent crimes every day."
"What happened in Minnesota is plain wrong. Don't know how you could really see it differently. Sad to see a person's life taken unnecessarily,"
"Macho ICE vigilantes running amuck empowered by a conscious-less administration. The video was sickening to watch and the storytelling without facts or with invented fictitious facts by authorities almost unimaginable in a civilized society. ICE personnel must have ice water running thru their veins to treat other human beings this way. There is politics but humanity should transcend that."
Federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis on Saturday, prompting reactions across the tech and business community. Keith Rabois, a Khosla Ventures managing director, wrote on X that "no law enforcement has shot an innocent person" and added that "illegals are committing violent crimes every day." Partner Ethan Choi publicly disagreed, calling the shooting "plain wrong" and a needless loss of life. Founder Vinod Khosla sided with Choi, condemning ICE actions as "Macho ICE vigilantes" and describing the video and official storytelling as sickening and almost unimaginable. Other industry leaders, including Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean, also expressed strong condemnation.
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