Minneapolis Jail Barricade Graffiti: Do Good Guys Use Bulldozers?
Concrete barricades and chain-link fences stand outside the jail in downtown Minneapolis. These security measures were likely erected during the Minneapolis Uprising, a period of significant civil unrest. The prominent graffiti, 'DO GOOD GUYS EMERGENCY PREP. USE BULLDOZERS?', questions the actions and intentions of authorities, reflecting public sentiment during the protests. Additional messages like 'FUCK 12' and a sticker targeting 'Squad Car 310 Specifically' underscore anti-police sentiment, connecting to broader societal concerns that fueled the unrest.
Photo taken in September 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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