ACAB and FUCK JACOB FREY Graffiti, Minneapolis Protests

Graffiti reading "ACAB" and "FUCK JACOB FREY" marks a vacant storefront in Minneapolis during the protests that followed the death of George Floyd in May 2020. These messages appeared on the second day of widespread protests in the city, reflecting public anger and anti-establishment sentiment directed at law enforcement and local leadership. The storefront, located near the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct, was vacant and advertised for lease by Wellington Management at the time. Such markings became a common feature across the urban environment during the Minneapolis Uprising, serving as expressions of dissent and frustration within the public space.
Graffiti reading "ACAB" and "FUCK JACOB FREY" marks a vacant storefront in Minneapolis during the protests that followed the death of George Floyd in May 2020. These messages appeared on the second day of widespread protests in the city, reflecting public anger and anti-establishment sentiment directed at law enforcement and local leadership. The storefront, located near the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct, was vacant and advertised for lease by Wellington Management at the time. Such markings became a common feature across the urban environment during the Minneapolis Uprising, serving as expressions of dissent and frustration within the public space.
Photo taken in May 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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