Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Photography

Flyers taped to a pole outside of the Minneapolis Third Precinct police station, which burned after the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. 

Drop the charges refers to the 646 that were criminally charged during the largest mass arrest in Minnesota history. Protesters were arrested after marching onto I-94 in a post election march.

Dumping Trump Is Not a Crime

Flyers taped to a pole outside of the Minneapolis Third Precinct police station, which burned after the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.

Drop the charges refers to the 646 that were criminally charged during the largest mass arrest in Minnesota history. Protesters were arrested after marching onto I-94 in a post election march.

Protesters around the burning Minneapolis Police third precinct on the evening of May 28th, 2020. Protesters began gathering around the precinct days earlier following the death of George Floyd. Hours earlier,  Minneapolis Police vacated the precinct. The third precinct was the home precinct to Derek Chauvin who was ultimately convicted in the murder.

Minneapolis police third precinct

Protesters around the burning Minneapolis Police third precinct on the evening of May 28th, 2020. Protesters began gathering around the precinct days earlier following the death of George Floyd. Hours earlier, Minneapolis Police vacated the precinct. The third precinct was the home precinct to Derek Chauvin who was ultimately convicted in the murder.