Minneapolis H&M Closed Due to Unforeseen Circumstances

Store closure notices on an H&M door in Minneapolis, including a sign citing unforeseen circumstances.
Store closure notices on an H&M door in Minneapolis, including a sign citing unforeseen circumstances.

Signs indicate that the H&M store on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis closed early on June 3, 2021, due to unforeseen circumstances. This closure occurred the day after Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement a block away, leading to concerns about potential unrest. The store was scheduled to reopen the following morning. On June 3, 2021, members of a U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force fatally shot 32-year-old Winston “Boogie” Smith Jr. on the top level of a parking ramp in Minneapolis’ Uptown neighborhood while attempting to arrest him on a felony warrant. Authorities said Smith fired a handgun from inside his vehicle during the encounter, while family members and activists questioned the official account and demanded the release of additional evidence. The killing led to weeks of protests, street occupations, and confrontations with police in Uptown, becoming another major flashpoint in Minneapolis during the period following the murder of George Floyd. Earlier in the day Minneapolis city officials along with The Agape Movement coordinated to open the streets that had been closed at George Floyd Square since his murder.

Photo taken in June 2021.

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