Hexagon Bar, South Minneapolis, Riot Damage
Hexagon Bar in South Minneapolis after it was damaged during the riots following George Floyd murder.
Hexagon Bar in South Minneapolis after it was damaged during the riots following George Floyd murder.
Proud Boys & Stop The Steal protesters clash with counter protesters outside the Governor’s mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 28, 2020.
A man with an ANTIFA patch on the back of his vest at a Stop The Steal rally with Proud Boys.
“Proud Boys” confront counter protesters outside the Minnesota Governor’s Mansion where “Stop The Steal” protesters were holding a rally.
Proud Boys and counter protesters at a pro-Trump rally following the President’s loss in the election. The protests at the Minnesota Governor’s mansion in St. Paul has been happening each Saturday for weeks.
Stop The Steal protesters with the Proud Boys at the Governor’s mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Advocates for those arrested on November 4th on I-94 gathered outside the Governor’s mansion demanding that charges be dropped against the 646 arrested.
George Washington statue toppled in Minneapolis.
The Pioneers Statue vandalized in Minneapolis with “Decolonize” “Land Back” & “All Colonizers Are Bastards.
The site of George Floyd's death on the 6 month anniversary of his death. Located at 38th and Chicago Ave in Minneapolis.
The George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square on November 25, 2020.
A Neighborhood Watch banner in a South Minneapolis neighborhood.
Justice 4 George Floyd boards on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Via’s Vintage on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis. November 2020.
Boards over the windows of Fifth Element on Hennepin Ave.
Re-modeling beginning on the burned out Speedway on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Target Field Station in Downtown Minneapolis at night.
Downtown Minneapolis as seen from the North Loop on November 19, 2020.
Chairs outside the former SuperValu grocery store on W. Lake street in South Minneapolis.
After being damaged during May unrest in Minneapolis, the building known to locals as “That fucking K-Mart” opened this morning as a US Post Office. It’s a temporary replacement for the Lake Street and Minnehaha locations which were burned down.
After being damaged during May unrest in Minneapolis, the building known to locals as “That fucking K-Mart” opened this morning as a US Post Office. It’s a temporary replacement for the Lake Street and Minnehaha locations.
After being damaged during May unrest in Minneapolis, the building known to locals as “That fucking K-Mart” opened this morning as a US Post Office. It’s a temporary replacement for the Lake Street and Minnehaha locations.
After being damaged during May unrest in Minneapolis, the building known to locals as “That fucking K-Mart” opened this morning as a US Post Office. It’s a temporary replacement for the Lake Street and Minnehaha locations.
“Stop the Steal” rally at the Minnesota Governor’s Mansion. Man holding up a sign that reads “Biden For President 2020 We Don’t Need a Pedophile Communist Traitor President”.
A man wearing a “Proud Boys” shirt waves a flag at a pro-Trump rally outside the Minnesota Governor’s mansion following President Trump’s re-election loss.
Stop the Steal rally at the Minnesota Governor's Mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 14, 2020.
Armed “Proud Boys” at a “Stop The Steal” rally outside the Minnesota Governor’s mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 14, 2020.
Protesters outside Minnesota Governor’s Mansion
A protester holds up a sign that reads “Stop The Steal” outside the Minnesota Governor’s mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 14, 2020.
A Stop Line 3 protest outside the Governor’s mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 14, 2020.
A truck with “Stop The Steal” and Qanon written on the windows found outside a “Stop The Steal” rally at the Minnesota State Capitol on November 14, 2020.
“Stop The Steal” protesters at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on November 14, 2020.
“Stop The Steal” protesters at the Minnesota State Capitol on November 14, 2020.
“Stop the steal” rally at the Minnesota State Capitol.
“Stop the steal” protesters gathering at the Minnesota State Capitol on November 14, 2020.
A Black Lives Matter mural on Lyndale Ave in Uptown Minneapolis after snowfall.
Storefront boards reading “George Floyd” on Lake Street during snowfall.
Hop Wong Chinese Restaurant on Chicago Ave in Midtown Minneapolis during a heavy snowfall.
The State Theatre on Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis during a November 10th snowstorm
“Yes, we are open for you” banner on a boarded cup UnBank branch in Downtown Minneapolis.
Maruso Bar on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis during a November 11th snowstorm.
A man plows the snow off a sidewalk in downtown Minneapolis on November 11th, 2020
A riot damaged building in South Minneapolis during heavy snowfall.
Target re-opens after being damaged during the initial days of unrest. The store, across from the Minneapolis police third precinct, was the first to be significantly looted.
Graffiti on Tires Plus boards that read “Stop Line 3” “No More Prez” “Riots 2020”
Uptown Smoke Shop with boards that read “Help + Love each other”
An artist stops to talk with someone as he paints a mural on Lyndale Avenue storefront boards.
The Coliseum Building on Lake Street as seen from across the street.
Protester with a large Hitler/Trump patch on her back following a march through Minneapolis after Biden was announced winner of the Presidential election.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential Race for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
A protester with a wagon full of PPE for other protesters during a march shortly after Biden was announced the winner of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Protester wearing a “Defund the police” shirt in Minneapolis during a protest following the announcing of Joe Biden winner of the Presidential election against Donald Trump.
March down Lake Street after the results of the Presidential election came through that Biden was the winner.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden was announced winner of Donald Trump in the Presidential election.
Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden won the Presidential election. Protesters wearing orange vests that read “Democracy Defender”.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential Race for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden was announced as winner of the Presidential election.
Protesters gathering on Minnehaha Ave in Minneapolis after the Presidential race was decided in favor of Joe Biden.
Protesters gathering outside the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct after the media called the Presidential race for Joe Biden.
The State Patrol LRAD vehicle along with mass arrest buses parked behind the Downtown Minneapolis Convention Center. The center is being used as the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct after it was burned in May 2020 following the murder of George Floyd.
State Patrol and arrestee buses outside the Minneapolis Convention Center. The Convention Center is currently being used as a temporary home for the Minneapolis Police third precinct that was burned in May following the murder of George Floyd.
US Bank Plaza in downtown Minneapolis with boards covering the windows.
Heavy police response to a protest that walked onto Interstate 94 the day after the election. 646 were arrested in the largest mass arrest in state history.
Police arrest 646 protesters in Minneapolis on Interstate 94 following a march down the freeway on the day after the election.
646 protesters are arrested on Interstate 94 after marching through Minneapolis on the night after election day.
Minneapolis Police on horses while arrested 646 in Minneapolis following a march down Interstate 94 the day after election day.
Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
Minneapolis on this day 4 years ago in 2020: 646 were arrested in the largest mass arrest in Minnesota state history. Multiple marches merged into one group before entering I-94 in protest of then President Trump’s threats to challenge the results of the election.
Minnesota State Patrol form a line across Interstate 94 in Minneapolis prior to arrest 646 who had been marching on the night after the election down the freeway.
Protesters demanding democracy march on I-94. 646 arrests were made, the largest mass arrest event in Minnesota history.
Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
Protesters prepare to march on the night after Election Day in Minneapolis. Authorities would arrest 646 for marching on Interstate 94 in what would be the largest mass arrest in Minnesota.
Protester holds up a sign reading “Stop trumps racist voter suppression! Party for Socialism & Liberation”
Protesters hold up a large banner reading “No Killer Cops Ice Raids US Wars” prior to a march that would eventually end with 646 people arrested on Interstate 94.
A protester holds up a sign by the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO). It reads “The whole damn system is guilty as hell”.
A news helicopter over Minneapolis City Hall in Downtown Minneapolis.
Signs on the side of Saks Off 5th Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis.
Construction workers work to repair the side of US Bank Stadium in November 2020.
Graffiti on the windows of a Target Store in Uptown Minneapolis that reads “Stand Up Fight Back” “Free Stuff”. The graffiti appeared following a march down Lake Street on election night.
Minneapolis Police officer stands in the street near Bryant Square Park where arrests were made following an election night march through Uptown.
Minneapolis Police outside Bryant Square Park in Uptown Minneapolis where they made arrests following protests on election night.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after an election night protest through Uptown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after a march through Uptown Minneapolis on Election Night.
Boards over AT&T store on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis on November 3, 2020.
Art on boards covering the John Fluevog store on Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Cowboy Slims at the corner of Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Bikers bike past boarded up buildings on Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis.
A Vote Here sign outside the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Downtown Minneapolis on election day.
Protesters outside Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s home in Northeast Minneapolis. The protesters are demanding the mayor do something about housing issues in the city with homelessness at record levels. A couple eating dinner on a patio across the street.
Protesters march to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s home in Northeast Minneapolis to service an “Eviction Notice”.
Protester outside Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s home holds up a sign that reads “Your time is up! Bye, Bye Mayor Frey. Evicted”. Protesters demanding the mayor do something about homelessness in the city.
Two men wearing “Make America Great Again” hats disrupt a housing protest outside Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s home.
Protesters march from Holmes Park to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s home to demand he do something to address the city’s all time high homelessness.