Neighborhood march after Dolal Idd killing
A neighbor comes out to show his support as protesters march down 17th Ave the night after Dolal Idd was killed by Minneapolis Police.
A neighbor comes out to show his support as protesters march down 17th Ave the night after Dolal Idd was killed by Minneapolis Police.
Workers board up windows at Holiday Gas on Cedar Ave in South Minneapolis in preparation for any possible unrest following the Minneapolis Police shooting of Dolal Idd. Earlier in the year George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police a mile away.
Protesters march down Cedar Ave a night after the Minneapolis police shoot and kill Dolal Idd. Minneapolis Police released video they say showed Dolal Idd shooting first through the window of his car during a firearm sting.
A protest sign reading “AGAIN?” sits at a vigil for Dolal Idd who was killed by the Minneapolis Police on December 30th.
“Stop 12″ graffiti at Holiday Gas on Cedar Ave.
The Minneapolis Police shot and killed Dolal Idd the night before on December 30th, 2020. This is one mile from where George Floyd was murdered. Minneapolis Police released video they say showed Dolal Idd shooting first through the window of his car during a firearm sting.
Around 40 were arrested after participating in a annual natiowide “Noise Demonstration” calling for the abolishing of prisons and standing in solidarity with those incarcerated.
Around a hundred joined a NYE nationwide call for protest supporting those imprisoned by the state. The Minneapolis Police, State Patrol, Golden Valley PD, Hennepin Sheriffs, & state aerial surveillance descended on the area to arrest dozens after the jail was spray-painted.
Around 100 in Minneapolis joined a NYE nationwide call for protest supporting those imprisoned by the state. After the jail was spray-painted Minneapolis Police, State Patrol, Golden Valley PD, Hennepin Sheriffs, & state aerial surveillance descended on the area to arrest dozens.
Minneapolis Police caravan drives down 1st Avenue to clear our “hot rodders”. Hot rudders were gathering in the area doing “donuts” in intersections.
Stencil art placed by the Metro Transit outside their building in the North Loop.
“In this together”
A dumpster fire in South Minneapolis put out by the fire department on June 27, 2020.
Minneapolis Police closed down portions of the uptown entertainment district after what the police call “Hot rodders” continued to gather in the area. The closures would last several weekends.
Spectacle Shoppe and Fifth Element on Hennepin Avenue with boards on it following the murder of George Floyd.
Artwork covering boards on retail store on Hennepin Ave in Minneapolis. The boards were put up unrest in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police Squad Cars in for repair at the city maintenance facility in front of Target Field in Downtown Minneapolis.
A large encampment formed at Powderhorn Park with many of those moving here from “The Sanctuary” at the Sheraton Hotel after being evicted.
A sign asking that no one discard anything left at George Floyd Square. Since May 2020, all signs and offerings have been preserved by the George Floyd Global Memorial.
“Do not discard sign. Everything is somebody’s offering. We are preserving damaged signs. Thank you!”
George Floyd memorial outside of Cup Foods on Chicago Ave/38th Street in South Minneapolis. Rainbow slightly visible as a storm moves through.
Bright warm light at George Floyd Square after a summer rain shower.