Downtown Minneapolis boards in August 2020
A Minneapolis Police mobile camera setup around the corner from the Minneapolis Police First Precinct police station.
A Minneapolis Police mobile camera setup around the corner from the Minneapolis Police First Precinct police station.
Twitter billboard in downtown Minneapolis displaying a tweet reading “Protesters aren’t trying to start a race war – we’re trying to end one.”.
Notice about encampments and COVID-19 posted on the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis seen on August 10, 2020.
Candles are lit over the names of those killed by police on Chicago Avenue. George Floyd was killed on Chicago Avenue on May 25th, 2020.
A memorial on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis near the location of George Floyd’s death with lit candles. A sign reads “Rest In Power”.
Local comics hold a comedy show at George Floyd Square. Throughout the summer the square was a gathering place not only for the community but for those who came from afar to show their respects after George Floyd was killed on May 25th, 2020.
The George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square with lit candles.
The George Floyd Memorial in George Floyd Square in South Minneapolis.
Man wearing a “Bryant Neighborhood Organization” shirt at George Floyd Square.
Protest sign seen at the George Floyd Memorial in South Minneapolis that reads “They’re going to kill me”.
A man wears a jacket with a “large Welcome to Minneapolis” patch.
On the day Cup Foods re-opened, owner Mahmoud Abumayyaleh looks out at the memorial in front of his store where George Floyd was killed on May 25th, 2020.
Free drinks and produce outside of Cup Foods next to a “Keep Cup Closed” sign on the day Cup Foods re-opened following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
The Martin Olav Sabo bridge over Haiwatha Ave with “Autozone the police” written on it. AutoZone was the first building burned following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
The Minneapolis Police First Precinct police station in downtown Minneapolis barricaded with concrete blocks
All that remains of the AutoZone store on East Lake Street. It was the first building to burn in Minneapolis during the unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd.