Protesters on I-94 on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis
Protesters marching down I-94 on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Protesters marching down I-94 on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
A Minneapolis Police squad car in front of S 10th St boarded up businesses on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Minnesota State Patrol in downtown Minneapolis on Nicollet Mall on May 29, 2020 during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Gluek’s Bar in downtown Minneapolis with Black Lives Matter in their window during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Protesters marching through downtown Minneapolis on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Midori’s Floating World Cafe. The building survived, even though Minnehaha Liquors was destroyed. The cafe has since moved a few blocks down the road to what was a Subway.
Protesters at Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue across from the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on the second day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police clear protesters out from around the third precinct police station using less lethal weapons.
Protesters had gathered after the death of George Floyd the night before, this was day 1 of protests.
A protester stands on top of a Minneapolis Police squad car outside the 3rd Precinct. The large crowd marched from 38th Street and Chicago Ave the day after George Floyd was killed.
Minneapolis City Hall and the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis on a clear night.
The Basilica of Saint Mary and Target Field, the home of the Minnesota Twins.
Elliott Park in Downtown Minneapolis. One of my favorite parks downtown because of the skyline that’s visible from the soccer fields.
The flagship Target Store at 900 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
Nicollet Island Inn on Nicollet Island near downtown Minneapolis.
US Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, May 2020.
Loews Hotel with a heart on it in solidarity with others hotels during covid-19 shutdowns.
Hotels in downtown Minneapolis with rooms lit up during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
First Avenue concert venue in downtown Minneapolis with “VOTE 2020” in the windows.
Skyway elevators in a parking ramp in downtown Minneapolis.