Minneapolis Police surround Winston Smith parking garage
Minneapolis police squad cars line the streets around the parking ramp that Winston Smith was shot and killed on top of hours earlier.
Minneapolis police squad cars line the streets around the parking ramp that Winston Smith was shot and killed on top of hours earlier.
Police at the scene of the law enforcement shooting death of Winston Smith. Smith was killed by police hours earlier at the top of the parking structure.
A woman holds a “No Justice No Streets” yard sign on the day the city tried to clear out barricades around the square.
Minneapolis Public Works clears out new barricades that were placed on 38th Street.
Community gathering at George Floyd Square after city officials cleared out barricades and added new barricades around the memorials.
The warming shelters used at George Floyd Square arriving at City of Minneapolis impound lots after the city opened up the area to vehiclular traffic.
Jay Webb speaks at the garden in George Floyd Square while the city is opening the square to vehicle traffic.
City employees place concrete barricades around the location of George Floyd’s murder. The area inside George Floyd Square has been a protest zone since his murder by the Minneapolis Police.
Flowers from the George Floyd Memorial in boxes as the city moves in to open up the streets.
Minneapolis city workers cordinate to remove street barricades around George Floyd Square. The square has been a protest zone since the murder of George Floyd.
City employees move in to open George Floyd Square to vehicle traffic. The early morning activity took place almost a year after the area was closed after the murder of George Floyd.
A sticker on the Martin Olav Sabo bridge in Minneapolis that reads “Make Racists Afraid Again”.
Sticker that reads “Derek Chauvin Is A Murderer” on the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge in Minneapolis.
A Jack Daniel’s wrapped light rail train in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Cedar Riverside apartments in the background.
The current temporary home of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct police station. The original third precinct was set on fire during the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising following the murder of George Floyd.
The “Say Their Names Cemetery” in South Minneapolis near George Floyd Square. The cemetery holds the names of those who suffered from police violence.
The Hennepin County Public Safety Facility which houses the county jail in downtown Minneapolis. Security fencing around the facility was installed prior to the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
Police officers gather at the Third Precinct on the 1 year anniversary of the burning of the precinct. The Minneapolis Police announced over the radio the precinct had been compromised at 10:14pm on May 28th, 2020.
Police officers gather at the Third Precinct on the 1 year anniversary of the burning of the precinct. The Minneapolis Police announced over the radio the precinct had been compromised at 10:14pm on May 28th, 2020.
A “May 28th Forever” sign hangs on the third precinct on the 1 year anniversary of it burning.
The Minneapolis Police Third Precinct 1 year after it was burned during unrest over the murder of George Floyd
A “now hiring” sign up at the AutoZone that’s being rebuilt. The AutoZone was the first store to be lit on fire during the 2020 Minneapolis uprising.
Minneapolis Police Third Precinct one year after George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis police.