Willow River City Hall building
July 2023 — Willow River, Minnesota City Hall.
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July 2023 — Willow River, Minnesota City Hall.
June 2023 — The Minneapolis City Hall building as seen from the North Loop. June 2023.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered inside Minneapolis City Hall to deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke on February 2, 2022. Completed in 1909, Minneapolis City Hall serves as the seat of government for the city, housing its administrative offices and City Council chambers. The building's Beaux-Arts architecture is characterized by its grand marble interior and ornate stained-glass windows. This event highlights ongoing public scrutiny and demands for accountability within the city's governmental structure.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered inside Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by police earlier that day. The demonstration occurred within the Beaux-Arts building, completed in 1909, which houses the city's government and judicial functions. Participants delivered ethics complaints to the city attorney's office, targeting the Minneapolis Police Department's actions and Mayor Jacob Frey. The event underscored public outcry and calls for accountability following the fatal shooting.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to file ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey. The complaints are in response to the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by Minneapolis police on February 2, 2022. Minneapolis City Hall, a historic Beaux-Arts building completed in 1909, serves as the center of the city's government. The action highlights ongoing public demands for accountability following the incident.
February 2022 — Minneapolis residents gathered at City Hall on February 4, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. Demonstrators delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office, citing the incident. The "Justice for Amir Locke" sign held by a protester reflects the ongoing calls for accountability and justice following the event. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, serves as the seat of government for the city and houses its administrative offices and council chambers.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered on the steps of Minneapolis City Hall to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. A large banner reading "FREY LIED" was displayed, referencing Mayor Jacob Frey. Demonstrators held signs with "JUSTICE for Amir Locke" and presented ethics complaints against the mayor to the city attorney's office. The event occurred following the February 2, 2022, shooting of Locke by Minneapolis Police officers during a no-knock warrant execution.
February 2022 — Jeanelle Austin speaks at a protest outside Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. Attendees gathered to advocate for justice and deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey, citing concerns over his handling of the incident and police conduct. Minneapolis City Hall, a Beaux-Arts building completed in 1909, serves as the seat of government for the city, housing administrative offices and council chambers. It has historically been a site for public discourse and civic action, reflecting its role as a center for democratic processes.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The group delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office, citing the incident and vowing further action. The protest, held at the historic Minneapolis City Hall, reflects ongoing community concerns regarding state-sanctioned violence and police conduct.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The sign, reading "Chicago & E 38th St," references a location significant to the events surrounding Locke's death and highlights community concerns about police conduct. Protesters delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office during the gathering. This event underscores the ongoing dialogue regarding accountability and justice in Minneapolis.
February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey following the police shooting death of Amir Locke on February 2, 2022. The protesters, holding signs that read "Justice for Amir Locke," stated that more complaints would follow. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, serves as the seat of the city's government and houses its administrative offices and council chambers.
February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest the killing of Amir Locke. The protest took place in the atrium of Minneapolis City Hall, a significant civic building that has historically served as a venue for public assembly and the expression of grievances. This event occurred during a period of heightened activism and calls for accountability in policing, with students using the public space to voice their experiences and demand systemic change.
February 2022 — Students gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest racial injustice and demand accountability for the death of Amir Locke. Organized by students from Minneapolis North High, the protest also honored victims of police violence, including Emmett Till, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and Jacob Blake. The sign "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" reflects a broader movement for civil rights and accountability, referencing historical struggles for justice.
February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School staged a protest at Minneapolis City Hall following the killing of Amir Locke. The students walked out of class to express their experiences as Black individuals in America and to demand justice for Locke. This protest occurred in the aftermath of Locke's death during a police raid in February 2022, highlighting ongoing concerns about police brutality and racial injustice in Minneapolis.
February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest the killing of Amir Locke. Locke, a Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. The students voiced their experiences as Black individuals in America and demanded justice for Locke. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is the seat of government for the city and has historically been a site for public gatherings and demonstrations related to civic issues.
February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School staged a protest at Minneapolis City Hall, demanding justice for Amir Locke and voicing their experiences with racial injustice. The students walked out of class to gather in the civic building, which serves as the seat of the city's government and a space for public discourse. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is a Beaux-Arts structure designed by Long and Lamoreux. The protest highlights ongoing concerns about racial equity and policing in the city.
February 2022 — Andre Locke, father of Amir Locke, addresses the press outside Minneapolis City Hall on February 4, 2022. The press conference took place two days after Amir Locke was killed by Minneapolis Police Department officers during a no-knock warrant execution. This event prompted significant public outcry and renewed calls for police reform in Minneapolis. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is the seat of the city's government and has historically been a site for public gatherings and protests.
February 2022 — Amir Locke's family and supporters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall, the seat of the city's government, two days after Locke was killed by police. The press conference took place in the historic building, which houses the city's administrative offices and council chambers. This event underscored the community's grief and calls for accountability following the fatal shooting.
April 2021 — Minneapolis City Hall during the Derek Chauvin muerder trial.
April 2021 — Heavy winds knock off boarding around the Minneapolis City Hall building in downtown Minneapolis.
February 2021 — Minneapolis City Hall in downtown Minneapolis. Security fencing going up around buildings in the area in preperation for the Derek Chauvin trial.
February 2021 — Fencing and barricades begin going up around Minneapolis City Hall. The layers of fencing and barriers are going up with 20 days remaining before jury selection begins in the George Floyd Trial.
July 2020 — An Oromo protest marched from Northeast Minneapolis to the Hennepin County Government Center.
May 2020 — The clock tower of Minneapolis City Hall glows at night, its illuminated faces visible across downtown. The landmark’s Romanesque architecture remains a defining feature of the city’s skyline.
February 2020 — Minneapolis City Hall and a skyway on a February evening.
June 2019 — The Minneapolis City Hall Clock Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2015 — Minneapolis City Hall in downtown Minneapolis.