Flyer on Lake Street Pole: Killers at Riverside Plaza Apartments

A flyer titled "Killers at Riverside Plaza Apartments" is affixed to a utility pole on Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The handwritten message alleges "159 deaths" over "2-3 years" at the Riverside Plaza Apartments, stating that "130 of them overdoses" and "60 of the overdoses were Native people," further claiming these deaths "happened on purpose." This public posting serves as an informal communication, drawing attention to serious community concerns regarding resident welfare at the Riverside Plaza Apartments, a prominent housing complex known for its distinctive Brutalist architecture. Such flyers are a common form of grassroots communication in urban environments, used to disseminate information or express grievances outside of official channels.
A flyer titled "Killers at Riverside Plaza Apartments" is affixed to a utility pole on Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The handwritten message alleges "159 deaths" over "2-3 years" at the Riverside Plaza Apartments, stating that "130 of them overdoses" and "60 of the overdoses were Native people," further claiming these deaths "happened on purpose." This public posting serves as an informal communication, drawing attention to serious community concerns regarding resident welfare at the Riverside Plaza Apartments, a prominent housing complex known for its distinctive Brutalist architecture. Such flyers are a common form of grassroots communication in urban environments, used to disseminate information or express grievances outside of official channels.
Photo taken in April 2024. © 2026 Chad Davis
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