646 arrested in Minneapolis
Police arrest 646 protesters in Minneapolis on Interstate 94 following a march down the freeway on the day after the election.
Police arrest 646 protesters in Minneapolis on Interstate 94 following a march down the freeway on the day after 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.
A news helicopter over Minneapolis City Hall in Downtown Minneapolis.
646 protesters are arrested on Interstate 94 after marching through Minneapolis on the night 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.
Protesters demanding democracy march on I-94. 646 arrests were made, the largest mass arrest event in Minnesota history.
Protester holds up a sign reading “Stop trumps racist voter suppression! Party for Socialism & Liberation”
Construction workers work to repair the side of US Bank Stadium in November 2020.
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.
Minneapolis Police outside Bryant Square Park in Uptown Minneapolis where they made arrests following protests on election night.
Bikers bike past boarded up buildings on Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis.
Boards over AT&T store on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis on November 3, 2020.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after a march through Uptown Minneapolis on Election Night.
Cowboy Slims at the corner of Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Art on boards covering the John Fluevog store on Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police officer stands in the street near Bryant Square Park where arrests were made following an election night march through Uptown.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after an election night protest through Uptown Minneapolis.
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.
A Vote Here sign outside the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Downtown Minneapolis on election day.
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.