Welcome to Minneapolis patch on Jean Jacket
A man wears a jacket with a “large Welcome to Minneapolis” patch.
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.
A Wendy’s restaurant sign melted from arson over the unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd in South Minneapolis.
A sign constructed on Minnehaha Ave by Wellington Management stating their intent to rebuild. This block suffered substantial arson damage during unrest.
Graffiti on the Hennepin County Medical Examiner building near downtown Minneapolis. Graffiti reads “Abolish the police” and “AutoZone them again” (referring to the burning of the AutoZone building that was the first building burned during 2020 riots).
Graffiti outside the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis that reads “ACAB” and “FUCK 12”.
Graffiti on the grounds and windows of the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis. Graffiti reads “Burn This”, “ACAB”, “FUCK 12”.
“Everybody hates the police” written on the windows of a downtown Minneapolis building.
“Graffiti = A Voice” written on concrete barricades in Downtown Minneapolis.
Graffiti on the Minnesota Vikings ship outside of US Bank Stadium prior to playing the Washington Redskins.
Stolen Land, Housing is a human right, end America written on the side of the Hennepin County Medical Center.
“Still time to riot” written on the side of US Bank Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.
ACAB graffiti on the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis.