Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct: Protest Signs 4 Years Later

Signs on police station 4 years after it burned
Four years after protesters set fire to the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct station, signs of remembrance and protest remain affixed to the barricades surrounding the building. The precinct, located on Minnehaha Avenue, was a focal point of the Minneapolis Uprising following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The signs, bearing messages such as "George Floyd," "Say His Name," "No Justice, No Streets," and "Abolition," reflect the ongoing impact of the events and the continued calls for police reform and accountability. The structure itself, a functional police station, stands as a physical reminder of the civil unrest and the community's demands for change.
Photo taken in May 2024.
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