Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct: Razor Wire & Graffiti

The Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct station at 3101 Nicollet Avenue South in Minneapolis is secured with razor wire, chain-link fencing, and concrete barriers. These security measures were implemented in May 2020 following widespread protests that occurred after the death of George Floyd. Graffiti on the concrete barriers, including phrases like "E4 FLOYD," reflects the public's response and calls for justice during the Minneapolis Uprising. This station serves as a critical piece of infrastructure for the South Minneapolis community, and its fortified state underscores the significant social and political tensions of that period.
The Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct station at 3101 Nicollet Avenue South in Minneapolis is secured with razor wire, chain-link fencing, and concrete barriers. These security measures were implemented in May 2020 following widespread protests that occurred after the death of George Floyd. Graffiti on the concrete barriers, including phrases like "E4 FLOYD," reflects the public's response and calls for justice during the Minneapolis Uprising. This station serves as a critical piece of infrastructure for the South Minneapolis community, and its fortified state underscores the significant social and political tensions of that period.
Photo taken in June 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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