Stop N Shop after being rebuilt
The Stop-N-Shop gas station across from the fifth precinct being renovated after being damaged during unrest.
The Stop-N-Shop gas station across from the fifth precinct being renovated after being damaged during unrest.
A burned light post across the street from the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct.
“Stop The Cover Up” painted on a concrete barrier outside the parking ramp where Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement.
A protester rides a Scooter across barricades that read “Winston Smith” in Uptown Minneapolis on Lake Street.
Storefronts still covered in murals on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
A car wash across the street from the Minneapolis police fifth precinct.
A Mobile Pharmacy outside what will become a new Walgreens store on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Walgreens will move into what was the Office Depot store that was damaged during the Minneapolis Uprising.
Recently re-opened Wendy’s as seen from the back of the Coliseum Building. The building was destroyed by fire on May 28th.
Community space on the corner of Chicago Avenue and Lake Street where variety shows have been held along with the growing of a garden.
Development of apartments at 112 East Lalke Street. The property was formerly a tobacco shop destroyed during unrest.
Fencing around the Minneapolis police fifth precinct police station.
“Fuck Proud Boys” and “ACAB” written under a bridge in South Minneapolis.
The wooden “Justice For George Floyd” signs sit in front yards of many homes on Park Avenue near George Floyd Square.
A memorial for Leneesha Columbus, who was shot and killed on July 5th, 2020 near George Floyd Square.
A sticker reading “BARRICADE MATERIAL” referring to the heavy use of just about anything available to create barricades in the streets during unrest.
They can’t cage our rage, abolush everything flyer seen in South Minneapolis.
The “Community Living Room” in the former O’Reilly Auto Parts lot.
A memorial for Emmett Till at the Say Their Names Memorial near George Floyd Square.