ICE OUT OF MN FOR GOOD Lyndale and Lake Banner
Large banner hangs over a building at Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on a snowy morning.
It reads "ICE OUT OF MN" "FOR GOOD" with the names of those killed by federal agents.
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Large banner hangs over a building at Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on a snowy morning.
It reads "ICE OUT OF MN" "FOR GOOD" with the names of those killed by federal agents.
Traffic calming measures on a South Minneapolis street on January 28, 2026. ICE vehicles have increasingly been driving recklessly through these residential neighborhoods. Some people have placed small signs or barricades out to slow traffic while not obstructing the road.
A banner on the fencing around the Whipple federal building in Minneapolis. The building is used as a ICE detention center and base during current operations in Minnesota.
“Nina Blanca Holy Death
Bring joy to me, restore our breath
Bless my fate, my people too,
Keep all evil far from view.
From the bloodthirsty pedophile
and all his allies near
Break ICE’s grip,
dissolve their reign,
Leave their badges ash and names”
The missing uptown theatre letters. The developer says they are rehabbing them.
A Neighborhood Watch banner in a South Minneapolis neighborhood.
Target re-opens after being damaged during the initial days of unrest. The store, across from the Minneapolis police third precinct, was the first to be significantly looted.
March down Lake Street after the results of the Presidential election came through that Biden was the winner.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
Protesters demanding democracy march on I-94. 646 arrests were made, the largest mass arrest event in Minnesota history.
Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
Protesters hold up a large banner reading “No Killer Cops Ice Raids US Wars” prior to a march that would eventually end with 646 people arrested on Interstate 94.