In wake of UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, security companies see boom in demand

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Security companies say they've been busy since UnitedHealthcare's tragedy.

MINNEAPOLIS — Security companies say they've been busy since UnitedHealthcare's tragedy.'In all honesty, the phone's been ringing off the hook for the past day and a half,' said Glen Kucera, president of Allied Universal's Enhanced Protection Services Division, of which UnitedHealthcare is a client.'We were not at the moment employed to provide executive protection services for UnitedHealthcare,' said Kucera.

'We have been very busy,' Michael Rozin, president of Rozin Security, told WCCO. 'The last 24-plus hours we've been getting a lot of calls.'From Target to Hormel and Sun Country to Ecolab, Minnesota is full of corporations, and many Minnesotans work for one.'About five times it's more likely that healthcare workers and executives are going to face some form of targeted violence as compared to any other industry,' said Rozin.

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