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October 2021 — A flyer seen at George Floyd Square. I-94 Arrestee Legal Support Lawyers will explain legal options offered by Minneapolis City Attorney.
October 2021 — 612 Mash truck at George Floyd Square.
October 2021 — "Floyd's Free Food Farm" sign seen near the Minneapolis police third precinct police station.
October 2021 — Warming shelters at the Minneapolis Impound Lot. The city removed them from George Floyd Square on June 3rd.
October 2021 — "Avenge Indigenous Children" and “Spirit Halloween" banners on the former Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The police station was burned during protests that followed the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
October 2021 — "I love that I hate that I love you" seen on the ground at George Floyd Square.
October 2021 — "Justice 4 George" yarn art on fencing at Lake Country School in South Minneapolis.
October 2021 — "Youth N' Power" written on a stone near the Say Their Names Memorial at George Floyd Square.
October 2021 — The Pillar of Truth Deliverance Temple Drum Line making it's way down Chicago Avenue at George Floyd Square.
October 2021 — The George Floyd Memorial on what would have been George Floyd's 48th birthday.
October 2021 — Paris Stevens, George Floyd's cousin, speaks at George Floyd Square on what would’ve been George Floyd's 48th birthday.
October 2021 — George Floyd’s aunt Angela Harrelson, his cousin Paris Stevens, Jeanelle Austin along with friends of George Floyd release balloons on what would have been his 48th birthday. The event at George Floyd Square was put together by the George Floyd Global Memorial.
October 2021 — Metasota performs at George Floyd Square on what would have been George Floyd's 48th birthday.
October 2021 — Known MPLS performs at George Floyd Square on what would have been George's 48th birthday.
October 2021 — Crowd at George Floyd Square following a vigil on what would have been his 48th birthday.
October 2021 — Candles being lit on what would have been George Floyds 48th birthday.
October 2021 — A caretaker at George Floyd Square lights candles at the George Floyd Memorial.
October 2021 — Minneapolis police squad cars and an ambulance behind Say Their Names Cemetery at George Floyd Square.
October 2021 — A pumpkin carving at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis.
October 2021 — GFS and fist pumpkin carvings at The People’s Way at George Floyd Square. The area has been a place of protest since the May 25th, 2020 killing of George Floyd.
October 2021 — The Murphy Ranks memorial at George Floyd Square after Minneapolis Public Works made an attempt to clear it.
November 2021 — The Murphy Ranks Memorial on Chicago Avenue inside George Floyd Square.
November 2021 — A sign reading "Warning Twin Cities Police Easily Startled" at 39th and Chicago Avenue, George Floyd Square.
November 2021 — Artists and community members help remove the George Floyd mural prior to snow arriving.
November 2021 — Minneapolis Police and Rescue respond to a man having a medical emergency as he drove through the east side fist. No one on the scene was injured.
November 2021 — Minneapolis Police and Rescue respond to a man having a medical emergency as he drove through the east side fist. No one on the scene was injured.
November 2021 — First snowfall at the Say Their Names Memorial near George Floyd Square.
November 2021 — A utility box with "Justice 4 George" written on it near 38th street in South Minneapolis.
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December 2021 — Sign on the People’s Way sign at George Floyd Square that reads "Read the demands! Justice for Daunte Wright!"
December 2021 — A George Floyd sign hangs on a street pole in South Minneapolis. A yard sign reading "No Justice No Streets" in the yard.
December 2021 — Two people sit around the fire at George Floyd Square in December 2021.
December 2021 — George Floyd's last words written on a fence in South Minneapolis.
December 2021 — Daunte Wright Memorial at George Floyd Square in December 2021.
January 2022 — The fist at the intersection of 37th and Chicago in South Minneapolis. A sign that reads “You are now entering the free state of George Floyd”.
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January 2022 — Security around the Warren E. Burger Federal Building in downtown St. Paul the night before opening statements in the federal trial of the officers accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights.
January 2022 — Fencing around the Ramsey County Downtown Service Center the night before opening statements in the federal trial of officers accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights.
January 2022 — Security around the Warren E. Burger Federal Building in downtown St. Paul the night before opening statements in the trial of the officers accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights. Located across the street from Twin Cities PBS.
January 2022 — George Floyd Square on an evening where temperatures would hit -16F.
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January 2022 — Outside the Warren E. Burger Federal Building on Day 3 of the federal trial where Thou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights. St. Paul police block road in front of courthouse as a car caravan protest makes it's way through downtown.
January 2022 — Flag hanging outside the Warren E. Burger Federal Building on Day 3 of the federal trial where Thou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights.
January 2022 — Outside the Warren E. Burger Federal Building on Day 3 of the federal trial where Thou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights. St. Paul police block road in front of courthouse as a car caravan protest makes it's way through downtown.
January 2022 — Outside the Warren E. Burger Federal Building on Day 3 of the federal trial where Thou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights. St. Paul police block road in front of courthouse as a car caravan protest makes it's way through downtown.
January 2022 — A COVID-19 testing site operated by Haya Health on Chicago Avenue.
January 2022 — Photos on the window of a art gallery inside George Floyd Square.
January 2022 — George Floyd Square as the federal civil rights trial of 3 former officers enters it's second week of testimony in a St. Paul.
January 2022 — A sign at George Floyd Square mentioning Kokou Christopher Fiafonou. Fiafonou was shot and killed by law enforcement in Austin, Minnesota on December 23, 2021. Authorities said shortly after that Fiafonou was armed with a knife and was threatening others.
January 2022 — George Floyd Square as the federal civil rights trial of 3 former officers enters it's second week of testimony in a St. Paul. 1 Down! 3 to go! The World Is Watching!
February 2022 — A sign at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis reads "AMIR LOCKE WAS LYNCHED! JUSTICE NOW!!" The phrase "WHERE THERE'S PEOPLE THERE'S POWER" is spray-painted on the canopy of a nearby structure. George Floyd Square became a focal point for protests following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 and has since been a site of ongoing activism and community organizing. Amir Locke, a Black and Indigenous man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant raid in February 2022, sparking renewed calls for justice and police reform.
February 2022 — George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, a site of ongoing protest and mourning, is shown at night. Raised fist sculptures, draped in blankets in memory of Amir Locke, stand at the intersection. The area, which has been open to traffic since June, continues to serve as a community gathering space for open meetings and remembrance. The "AMIR LOCKE" banner on the barricade signifies the ongoing impact of his death on the community's activism.
February 2022 — Five raised fist sculptures, memorials to George Floyd and Amir Locke, stand covered in snow at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. The intersection, which became a focal point for activism and remembrance following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and the killing of Amir Locke in 2022, has remained a site for community mourning and protest. Although the square was reopened to traffic in June, it continues to serve as a space for public expression and remembrance.
February 2022 — Graffiti art, including the words "Revolution" and "George Floyd," adorns a building wall in Uptown Minneapolis. This artwork emerged in the wake of George Floyd's murder in May 2020, a period of significant protests and civil unrest in the city. The location, at the intersection of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue, became a focal point for community expression and remembrance during this time. The graffiti serves as a visual testament to the events and the ongoing dialogue surrounding racial justice and police brutality.
February 2022 — Daunte Wright's family and supporters gathered outside the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis following the sentencing of former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter. Potter was convicted of first-degree manslaughter for the 2021 shooting death of Wright. The family expressed outrage at the sentence, with one member stating, “she’s gonna do a year and a half,” and calling the outcome “the epitome of corruption, the epitome of disrespect.” The Hennepin County Government Center, which houses the courthouse, serves as the primary judicial center for the county, a key governmental structure in the region.
February 2022 — This mural on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis honors George Floyd, whose death in May 2020 at the hands of police ignited widespread protests. The artwork, which includes portraits of Floyd and other figures, alongside messages of remembrance and solidarity, became a focal point for public mourning and a symbol of the ongoing movement for racial justice. Its creation and presence reflect the community's response to Floyd's death and its commitment to preserving his memory and advocating for systemic change.
February 2022 — The "Say Their Names Cemetery" memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis honors victims of racial injustice and police brutality. Established in the aftermath of George Floyd's murder in May 2020, the memorial features headstones bearing the names of individuals lost to violence. The site became a central point of the occupied zone at the intersection, which activists renamed George Floyd Square. This winter scene shows the memorial covered in snow, with the names of George Floyd, Tanya Blanding, and Byron Williams visible.
February 2022 — A chair and table, hand-painted with "GEORGE FLOYD," are situated in the snow at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. This location, formerly the intersection of Chicago Avenue and 38th Street, became a significant site for protests and activism following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The area was occupied by activists for an extended period, during which the "Say Their Names Cemetery" memorial was established. The presence of these objects in the winter landscape serves as a somber reminder of Floyd's death and the square's continued importance as a place of remembrance and protest.
February 2022 — Murals related to the Black Lives Matter movement and the call to "Abolish MPD" (Minneapolis Police Department) are displayed on a wooden structure on 38th Street in Minneapolis. The "BLM" mural incorporates a rainbow flag, often associated with LGBTQ+ pride, and a tribute to George Floyd, who was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in May 2020. These artworks emerged in the wake of widespread protests against police brutality and racial injustice that followed Floyd's death. The location on 38th Street is significant as it is near the site of Floyd's murder, which became a focal point for the protests.
February 2022 — George Floyd Square, a memorial site in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is covered in snow. The square was established following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 and became a focal point for racial justice protests. The "AM I NEXT" banner visible in the foreground reflects ongoing concerns about police brutality and systemic racism. The memorial includes a large portrait of Floyd and numerous tributes, such as flowers and candles, left by visitors.
March 2022 — A mural depicting former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling is displayed on the exterior of a building at 812 East 38th Street in Minneapolis. The artwork is situated near George Floyd Square, a location that became a significant site of protest and activism following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. Kaepernick, known for his protests against racial injustice and police brutality during NFL games, is honored in this mural, which serves as a visual statement within a neighborhood that has been central to discussions on racial equality and social justice.
March 2022 — A fire pit burns at George Floyd Square, also known as "The People's Way," in Minneapolis. This location became a significant site for protests and community organizing following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The fire pit serves as a gathering point and a symbol of resilience and community presence within the area. It represents a space for warmth, reflection, and ongoing dialogue among those who frequent the square.
March 2022 — This greenhouse at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis was established as a space for community expression and remembrance following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The planters, decorated with "Black Lives Matter" and "Black Gang Brown Lives Matter" slogans, signify the ongoing activism and social justice movements in the area. The greenhouse, with its floral displays, represents a continued commitment to honoring Floyd's memory and advocating for racial equality. It serves as a testament to the community's resilience and their efforts to cultivate dialogue and foster change.
March 2022 — The "George Floyd Mural" is painted on the exterior wall of Cup Foods, a grocery store located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This mural was created in honor of George Floyd, who died on May 25, 2020, outside this establishment after being subjected to police brutality. The artwork, situated in the area that became known as George Floyd Square, serves as a memorial and a symbol of the protests and uprising that followed Floyd's death. The mural features Floyd's portrait, the phrase "I Can Breathe Now," and a list of other victims of police brutality, functioning as a site of remembrance and a call for justice.
March 2022 — The George Floyd Square Memorial, located at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, serves as a site of remembrance and protest following the murder of George Floyd in 2020. The memorial features a "raised fist" sculpture, which is draped with a blanket in honor of Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis Police in February 2022. This space has become a significant community gathering point for discussions on racial justice and police accountability.
April 2022 — A storefront in South Minneapolis with "End Racism" in the window.
April 2022 — A sign reading "Historic George Floyd Memorial" at George Floyd Square.
April 2022 — A memorial for Imez Wright who was fatally shot on March 6, 2021.
April 2022 — A map with pins for the visitors of George Floyd Square.
April 2022 — New event space titled “The Square” opening in George Floyd Square. “The space will host various community events including our weekly marketplace, The Black Exchange.”
April 2022 — A sign placed by city regarding their "38th & Chicago Re-envisioned" plan. The city would hold community sessions to gather feedback in the days that followed.
April 2022 — 38th Street in George Floyd Square.
April 2022 — Comments left behind on feedback boards at an event held by the City of Minneapolis "38th and Chicago Re-envisioned".
April 2022 — A "Black Lives Matter" sign covering a window in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2022 — A protest sign reading "Justice accountability healing for George Floyd. Say His Name" seen at George Floyd Square in April, 2022.
April 2022 — The Dameon Chambers (Murphy Ranks) Memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Chambers was killed on Juneteenth 2020.
April 2022 — Knocked over propane tank container from a car smashing into the Cup Foods building.
May 2022 — The raised first at 39th Street and Chicago Avenue in George Floyd Square. The area has been a place of protest since the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — Notice about "Rise & Remember" at George Floyd Square. The event is held on the anniversary of George Floyd's murder.
May 2022 — The George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square in May 2025. The area has been a place of protest since the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — The George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square on May 19, 2022.
May 2022 — Smoke In The Pit Restaurant on Chicago Avenue in George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — An apartment building with "Black Lives Matter" on the roof.
May 2022 — The names of those who've been killed by police being repainted on Chicago Avenue.
May 2022 — Pond near George Floyd Square and Say Their Names Cemetery. The area has been a place of protest since the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — Agape Movement members at George Floyd Square on May 25th, 2022. One year prior the city coordinated with the group to remove barricades at the square.
May 2022 — On the 2 year anniversary of his murder and a couple weeks after the commemorative street name was changed to George Perry Floyd Square, a sign was revealed. Afterwards the community held an Angelversary Candlelight Vigil at the Say Their Names Cemetery memorial.
May 2022 — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey meets with George Floyd's aunt Angela Harrelson and Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — On the 2 year anniversary of his murder and a couple weeks after the commemorative street name was changed to George Perry Floyd Square, a sign was revealed. Afterwards the community held an Angelversary Candlelight Vigil at Say Their Names Cemetery.
May 2022 — Mayor Jacob Frey and members of The Agape Movement at George Floyd Square in May 2022.
May 2022 — On the 2 year anniversary of George Floyd's murder and a couple weeks after the commemorative street name was changed to George Perry Floyd Square, a sign was revealed.
May 2022 — Steve Floyd with Agape Movement walks down Chicago Avenue during the 2nd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — On the 2 year anniversary of his murder and a couple weeks after the commemorative street name was changed to George Perry Floyd Square, a sign was revealed. Afterwards the community held an Angelversary Candlelight Vigil at Say Their Names Cemetery.
May 2022 — Terrence Floyd, George Floyd’s Brother, at Say Their Names Cemetery during an Angelversary Candlelight Vigil.
May 2022 — Crowd gathers at George Floyd Square on the 2 year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — George Floyd marker at Say Their Names Cemetery near George Floyd Square on the 2nd anniversary of his murder.
May 2022 — Candles at Say Their Names Cemetery on the 2nd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — Artists working on a new mural at the Target Store on East Lake Street in Minneapolis. The store across the street from the Minneapolis Police third precinct police station was heavily damaged following the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
May 2022 — A mural being sketched out on the side of Target on East Lake Street.
May 2022 — The game bags with Agape Movement Co. marked on it.
May 2022 — The "Rise and Remember" festival at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — A dog on the painted streets at George Floyd Square during the "Rise and Remember" festival.
May 2022 — Terrence Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, speaks to the crowd at the Rise & Remember at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — A short trailer for the documentary “The People’s Way” being shown during the "Rise and Remember" festival at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — The "Rise and Remember" festival at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — Music at the "Rise and Remember" festival at George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — Graffiti on a bus shelter across from the Minneapolis police third precinct on the 2nd anniversary of the Minneapolis police station being burned following the murder of George Floyd.
May 2022 — A George Floyd mural on a retaining wall in South Minneapolis.
June 2022 — A Deshaun Hill shirt hanging at George Floyd Square. 15-year old Hill was shot and killed on February 9, 2021 while walking home from school.
July 2022 — A rally for solidarity with Akron was held at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a site that has become a focal point for protest and community organizing since the murder of George Floyd in 2020. Speakers, including George Floyd's aunt Angela Harrelson, addressed the crowd, expressing solidarity with Jayland Walker, who was killed by police in Akron, Ohio. Artists were present, working on a raised fist sculpture intended for Akron, symbolizing shared struggles and support. The event took place at the "Peoples Way" gas station, which has been transformed into a space for activism and remembrance.
July 2022 — A rally for solidarity with Akron was held at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Speakers, including George Floyd's aunt Angela Harrelson and community member Jay Webb, addressed the crowd about community and solidarity with Jayland Walker, who was killed by police in Akron, Ohio. Artists were present, working on a raised fist sculpture intended for Akron, symbolizing shared struggles and support.
August 2022 — Stop Cops! written on a former bus shelter at George Floyd Square.
August 2022 — Saraswati Singh, a candidate for Hennepin County Attorney at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation - Let's talk about public safety". The panel included other candidates as well as the interim Chief of Police.
August 2022 — Ryan Winkler, a candidate for Hennepin County Attorney at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation - Let's talk about public safety". The panel included other candidates as well as the interim Chief of Police.
August 2022 — Interim Minneapolis Police Chief Huffman arrives at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation" on public safety. The forum was also attended by Hennepin County Attorney candidates.