The company acted responsibly. The Board of Directors immediately suspended him and reported him to the Secret Service. Another post says he has now resigned. Would you have the city terminate its reportedly successful, long term contracts with the company just to punish a person who is no longer even with the company? What about all the other innocent company employees who may lose their jobs if such an action was taken by the city?
In addition, the City of San Diego government does not even have a role in prosecution of a violation of federal law. And he is still liable for federal prosecution. I doubt that will happen. If the Feds prosecuted every liberal who posted some stupid, unfiltered, butt hurt, meaningless threat about Trump on social media in the immediate wake of this particularly nasty election, they would probably need to build a hundred plus new prisons to house them all.
Given the man’s age and position as CEO, he probably had a leading role in developing the company to the point where it was attractive to investors and could be taken public. All that personal investment and effort is now gone. Instead, he is out of a very good and probably well paying job and has trashed his professional reputation in a fairly tight and gossipy community; all because he let his temper get the best of him. It will take him years to recover from this self-imposed debacle. Assuming, of course, he learns to control his temper better.
According to the company website the CEO has actually resigned.
He probably won’t go broke like that Chick Fil A drive thru dude
Good. Trump can build them on schedule and under budget.