Michigan CEO Caught on Viral Video Shouting at Protesters
A recent viral video has spotlighted Jayden Scott, the CEO of Harmony Investment Group, for his aggressive remarks towards protesters. The incident occurred during a demonstration in Minneapolis, following the controversial shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer.
Incident Overview
The protests took place on January 8, 2026. Scott was filmed using a megaphone, addressing both supporters and anti-ICE demonstrators. His comments quickly garnered significant attention on social media.
Controversial Statements
In the video, which has received over 85,000 likes and nearly 20,000 comments, Scott made a series of alarming statements. Highlights included:
- Referring to protesters as “f–king terrorists.”
- Claiming, “We executed one of you yesterday.”
- Encouraging supporters by saying, “Patriots get out here. We need backup.”
Scott emphasized a sense of aggression, warning participants, “If you keep playing stupid games, you’re going to keep getting stupid prizes.”
Resignation from Harmony Investment Group
Just two days after the video surfaced, Scott announced his resignation from Harmony Investment Group via a LinkedIn post on January 10, 2026. He expressed regret over his departure and cited differing views with the board regarding the future of the company and America. Key points from his resignation post included:
- Expression of sadness about leaving the position.
- Mention of successful contributions to the company.
- A farewell message to colleagues and supporters.
The incident has sparked discussions about corporate leadership and accountability, particularly in the context of public and employee responses to social issues.