Minneapolis North Loop: “Justice for Daunte” Sign in Window

A sign reading "Justice for Daunte" is displayed in a window of a brick building in Minneapolis's North Loop neighborhood. This message reflects the widespread calls for accountability following the death of Daunte Wright, a Black man killed by police in nearby Brooklyn Center in April 2021. The Minneapolis Uprising, which began in the summer of 2020, saw continued activism and protests throughout the city in response to racial injustice and police brutality. The sign's placement in a residential window signifies the personal impact and community engagement with these critical issues.
A sign reading "Justice for Daunte" is displayed in a window of a brick building in Minneapolis's North Loop neighborhood. This message reflects the widespread calls for accountability following the death of Daunte Wright, a Black man killed by police in nearby Brooklyn Center in April 2021. The Minneapolis Uprising, which began in the summer of 2020, saw continued activism and protests throughout the city in response to racial injustice and police brutality. The sign's placement in a residential window signifies the personal impact and community engagement with these critical issues.
Photo taken in December 2021.
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