First Avenue South in Minneapolis in rain and fog
1st Ave. S in Minneapolis on a rainy night.
Knocked over propane tank container from a car smashing into the Cup Foods building.
A retail storefront at Hennepin and Lake in Uptown Minneapolis. The space was formerly occupied by JUUT, an Aveda hair salon.
A couple stands behind security fencing surrounding sidewalks and entrances to Seven Points Mall.
The top floor of the Seven Points parking ramp. The top floor was where Winston Smith was killed on June 3rd, 2021. The ramp has been closed to the public since June.
The top floors of the Seven Points parking ramp continue to be closed off following June 2021 protests over the law enforcement shooting death of Winston Smith.
The top floor of the Seven Points parking ramp. The top floor was where Winston Smith was killed on June 3rd, 2021. The ramp has been closed to the public since June.
A protest sign reading “Justice accountability healing for George Floyd. Say His Name” seen at George Floyd Square in April, 2022.
Newspapers in downtown Minneapolis the day after the Minnesota Department of Human Rights releases the results of their investigation into the city and police department. The report found evidence the city and police department engaged in “a pattern or practice of racial discrimination, in violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act.”
The Dameon Chambers (Murphy Ranks) Memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Chambers was killed on Juneteenth 2020.
A “Black Lives Matter” sign covering a window in downtown Minneapolis.
A new housing development begins on the site of the burned O’Reilly Auto Parts store.
Comments left behind on feedback boards at an event held by the City of Minneapolis “38th and Chicago Re-envisioned”.
A flyer reading “Sweeps are police brutality” “We support and defend our neighbors in tents” found in South Minneapolis.
A sign placed by city regarding their “38th & Chicago Re-envisioned” plan. The city would hold community sessions to gather feedback in the days that followed.
The Target store in south Minneapolis. The store was across from the Minneapolis police third precinct and was heavily damaged during unrest. The store has since re-opened.
The Everlake apartment building. The then under construction building was burned down during unrest and has since been rebuilt and opened.