Minneapolis Fire puts out dumpster fire
A dumpster fire in South Minneapolis put out by the fire department on June 27, 2020.
A dumpster fire in South Minneapolis put out by the fire department on June 27, 2020.
Spectacle Shoppe and Fifth Element on Hennepin Avenue with boards on it following the murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police on bikes patrol outside the Uptown Theater while hot rudders gather in the area. The streets were closed after nights of street closures.
Minneapolis Police Squad Cars in for repair at the city maintenance facility in front of Target Field in Downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police Department’s Fifth Precinct located in South Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
Minneapolis Police Department Second Precinct in Northeast Minneapolis behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
George Floyd memorial outside of Cup Foods on Chicago Ave/38th Street in South Minneapolis. Rainbow slightly visible as a storm moves through.
The Minneapolis Police 4th Precinct located in North Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
A large encampment formed at Powderhorn Park with many of those moving here from “The Sanctuary” at the Sheraton Hotel after being evicted.
Bright warm light at George Floyd Square after a summer rain shower.
A sign asking that no one discard anything left at George Floyd Square. Since May 2020, all signs and offerings have been preserved by the George Floyd Global Memorial.
“Do not discard sign. Everything is somebody’s offering. We are preserving damaged signs. Thank you!”
Shattered glass at retail store on the corner of Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis on June 21, 2020.
Black Lives Matter written on the gas pump at the Speedway gas station across from where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis Police custody on May 25th, 2020.
A City Pages paper taped to a gas pump outside the George Floyd memorial in South Minneapolis.
“Free our brothers. Lock up our oppressors” writer on Chicago Ave.
Target Headquarters in downtown Minneapolis used their 700,000 LEDs to display the Juneteenth flag.