18-04-2025 17:20 via bizjournals.com

Gannett reveals CEO got security detail after UnitedHealthcare shooting

In an annual regulatory filing Friday, the nation's largest newspaper chain revealed that it paid nearly $20,000 last year for added security for CEO Mike Reed after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan in December.
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