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George Floyd Square: Chair and table in Minneapolis snow

George Floyd Square: Chair and table in Minneapolis snow

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.

Say Their Names Cemetery, George Floyd Square, Minneapolis in Winter

Say Their Names Cemetery, George Floyd Square, Minneapolis in Winter

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.

North Minneapolis Mural and 4th St Saloon in Snowfall

North Minneapolis Mural and 4th St Saloon in Snowfall

February 2022 — Snow falls on the "Welcome to North Minneapolis" mural, which decorates the exterior of the 4th St Saloon. The mural, featuring musicians and the Minneapolis skyline, celebrates the area's cultural heritage and serves as a landmark in the North Minneapolis neighborhood. The 4th St Saloon is a local establishment contributing to the community's character.

North Minneapolis Mural and Metro Bus in Snowfall

North Minneapolis Mural and Metro Bus in Snowfall

February 2022 — A Metro Transit bus passes a vibrant mural in North Minneapolis, Minnesota, during a winter snowfall. The "NORTH MINNEAPOLIS" mural, created in response to the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising, features diverse imagery and text reflecting community identity and resilience. This artwork serves as a significant public statement within the neighborhood. The presence of the bus, a vital public service, highlights the continued operation of transit systems even in inclement weather.

Hennepin County Government Center Protest for June Knightly & Daunte Wright

Hennepin County Government Center Protest for June Knightly & Daunte Wright

February 2022 — Activists gathered outside the Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis to express solidarity with protests in Portland. The protest was held in response to the shooting death of June Knightly, who died during a protest in Portland two days prior. Another sign displayed solidarity for Daunte Wright, who was killed by police in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, just days before this event. These signs highlight the interconnectedness of these incidents and a broader movement for racial justice.

Minneapolis: Banner on Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge Demands Justice for Amir Locke

Minneapolis: Banner on Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge Demands Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — A banner reading "MPLS PDX AVENUE LOVE SOLIDARITY AMIR PATRICK" hangs from the Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge in Minneapolis. The bridge, which spans over Interstate 94 near the Lowry Hill Tunnel, is a pedestrian walkway connecting the Lowry Hill neighborhood to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The banner was displayed in solidarity with protests in Portland, Oregon, following the death of Amir Locke, who was fatally shot by Minneapolis police officers in February 2022. The message reflects a connection between activism in Minneapolis and Portland, highlighting shared concerns over police violence.

George Floyd Mural, Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis

George Floyd Mural, Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis

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.

Minneapolis Burlington Store Boarded Up at Night

Minneapolis Burlington Store Boarded Up at Night

February 2022 — The Burlington store on Lake Street in Minneapolis is boarded up at night, a measure taken in response to property damage and looting that occurred during the Minneapolis Uprising in 2020. The plywood covering the storefront indicates a temporary security measure implemented to protect the business from further vandalism. This event highlighted the vulnerability of commercial areas during periods of civil unrest and the subsequent impact on local economies.

Chicago Protestor Holds Daunte Wright Sign

Chicago Protestor Holds Daunte Wright Sign

February 2022 — A protestor in Chicago holds a sign during a march and car caravan protesting the killing of Daunte Wright by police in Minnesota. The sign, which also features "Chicago Est. 1837," reflects local solidarity with Wright's family and anger over perceived injustices. The protest occurred in the context of the trial of officer Kim Potter, who was convicted in Wright's death.

Minneapolis Protest for Daunte Wright at Judge Chu’s Residence

Minneapolis Protest for Daunte Wright at Judge Chu’s Residence

February 2022 — In Minneapolis, a protest was organized in response to the killing of Daunte Wright by police officer Kim Potter in April 2021. Approximately one hundred marchers participated in a car caravan that proceeded to a location believed to be Judge Chu's residence. Chants expressed frustration with the legal proceedings, with participants stating, "They can do whatever the fuck they wanna do for Kim Potter. We the people are gonna be out here for Daunte Wright. We the people are gonna be fighting alongside Daunte Wright’s family.“ This event underscores the community's ongoing demand for accountability and justice in cases of police brutality.

Daunte Wright Memorial at 63rd Ave and Dante Dr, Brooklyn Center

Daunte Wright Memorial at 63rd Ave and Dante Dr, Brooklyn Center

February 2022 — The Daunte Wright Memorial is located at the intersection of 63rd Avenue and Dante Drive in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, the site where Daunte Wright was fatally shot by a police officer on April 11, 2021. The memorial, consisting of flowers, artwork, and signs, serves as a place of remembrance and a focal point for discussions on police brutality and racial justice. This photograph was taken on the day former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter was sentenced for her role in Wright's death, highlighting the ongoing impact of the event.

Daunte Wright Family at Hennepin County Courthouse Sentencing

Daunte Wright Family at Hennepin County Courthouse Sentencing

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.

Daunte Wright’s family speaks outside Hennepin County Courthouse

Daunte Wright’s family speaks outside Hennepin County Courthouse

February 2022 — Daunte Wright's mother, Katie Wright, speaks to the press outside the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on December 23, 2021. The courthouse is the primary judicial center for Hennepin County, and the surrounding area has been a site of public gatherings and protests. This event occurred shortly after former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter was sentenced for the killing of Daunte Wright in April 2021.

Protest for Daunte Wright Sentencing at Hennepin County Courthouse

Protest for Daunte Wright Sentencing at Hennepin County Courthouse

February 2022 — Protestors gathered outside the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on December 23, 2021, to advocate for justice in the sentencing of former police officer Kim Potter. Potter was convicted of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, a Black man, during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, in April 2021. The protest, held on the day of Potter's sentencing, underscored ongoing concerns about police brutality and racial injustice within the American justice system. Signs displayed at the protest included portraits of Daunte Wright and Nina Simone, alongside messages demanding accountability and an end to police violence.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Mayor’s Residence

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Mayor’s Residence

February 2022 — On February 4, 2022, protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by police earlier that day. The protest, organized by the Black Lives Matter movement, saw participants, including many young people, voicing demands for accountability and systemic change in policing. The "New Bohemia Wurst + BierHaus" sign is visible on the building in the background, indicating the location in Minneapolis.

Protest for Amir Locke at Purdy’s Liquor, Minneapolis

Protest for Amir Locke at Purdy’s Liquor, Minneapolis

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside Purdy's Liquor & Cheese Shop in Minneapolis to demand justice for Amir Locke. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The protest occurred shortly after his death, reflecting broader community outrage over police violence and accountability.

Minneapolis Protestors Rally for Amir Locke and Water Protection

Minneapolis Protestors Rally for Amir Locke and Water Protection

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence to advocate for justice for Amir Locke and to protect water resources, linking the protest to the Line 3 pipeline controversy and broader calls for racial justice. The event took place in Northeast Minneapolis, a district known for its history of activism. The sign held by one protester reads, "We are here to protect the water."

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Justice

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Justice

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's home in Northeast Minneapolis to call for justice for Amir Locke. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The protest highlights ongoing concerns about police brutality and racial injustice in the city.

Northeast Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

Northeast Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

February 2022 — A speaker addresses a crowd outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence in Northeast Minneapolis, calling for justice for Amir Locke. The protest occurred following the fatal shooting of Locke by Minneapolis police officers during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. This event highlights ongoing community concerns regarding police conduct and accountability in the city.

Minneapolis Protest: Frey Lied, Amir Died Sign

Minneapolis Protest: Frey Lied, Amir Died Sign

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's home, holding signs that read "Frey Lied, Amir Died." This protest was in response to the death of Amir Locke, who was killed during a police raid in February 2022. The sign also references "Banning the Use of No-Knock Warrants in the City of Minneapolis," an action taken by Mayor Jacob Frey's administration in response to public outcry following Locke's death. This event highlights ongoing tensions and calls for accountability within the Minneapolis community regarding police conduct and the use of force.

Minneapolis: Banner on I-94 Bridge Protests Mayor Frey

Minneapolis: Banner on I-94 Bridge Protests Mayor Frey

February 2022 — A banner protesting Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey hangs from a pedestrian bridge over Interstate 94 on Valentine's Day. The banner reads "DONE WITH YOUR LIES" and "#BreakUpWithJacob," featuring a broken heart symbol and "MPLS" and "FREY." The protest took place near the Lowry Hill Tunnel, a significant piece of urban infrastructure that facilitates traffic flow through the city. The presence of the banner on this date amplifies its message of discontent with the mayor's policies or actions.

Uptown Minneapolis Storefront Vandalized After Amir Locke Protest

Uptown Minneapolis Storefront Vandalized After Amir Locke Protest

February 2022 — Graffiti reading "Destroy Me" was spray-painted on a storefront in Uptown Minneapolis on February 17, 2022. This act of vandalism occurred following a protest march that honored Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police earlier that month. The marchers, numbering approximately one hundred, moved through the Uptown neighborhood, expressing grief and anger over Locke's death.

Amir Locke Graffiti on Odell Brewing Window, Uptown Minneapolis

Amir Locke Graffiti on Odell Brewing Window, Uptown Minneapolis

February 2022 — Graffiti reading "AMIR LOCKE" is spray-painted on the window of the Odell Brewing Cafe in Minneapolis's Uptown neighborhood. This act of vandalism occurred on February 2, 2022, the same day Amir Locke was killed by Minneapolis police officers during a no-knock warrant execution. The graffiti serves as a public memorial and a statement of protest against the police killing, appearing in the aftermath of a march where participants chanted "Say His Name! Amir Locke!" as they moved through the commercial corridor of Lake Street.

Minneapolis Police Car at E Lake St Amidst Protest Graffiti

Minneapolis Police Car at E Lake St Amidst Protest Graffiti

February 2022 — A Minneapolis Police Department vehicle is parked at the intersection of E Lake Street and Bloomington Avenue in Minneapolis, following a protest. The protest, which drew approximately one hundred participants, marched through the Uptown area of South Minneapolis, with chants of "Say His Name! Amir Locke!" echoing. The surrounding area shows evidence of the unrest, with graffiti visible on concrete barriers, including the words "DESTROY" and "MPD." This image was taken during a period of heightened tension and public discourse surrounding police conduct in Minneapolis, following the death of Amir Locke.

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Protest Signs and Car

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Protest Signs and Car

February 2022 — Protests against police brutality continued for ten days following the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by Minneapolis Police on February 2, 2022. Signs displayed outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct read "Our Children Are Speaking," "Justice for Amir Locke," and "Our Ancestors Are Watching." The protests, which occurred in the Uptown area of Minneapolis, involved chants and graffiti, reflecting ongoing public outcry against police conduct.

Minneapolis Fifth Precinct Construction Barrier Graffiti

Minneapolis Fifth Precinct Construction Barrier Graffiti

February 2022 — Graffiti reading "Looks Good On Fire" and "Shoot Back" is spray-painted on a construction barrier surrounding the Minneapolis Fifth Precinct building. These messages appeared during protests in February 2022, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The protests, which lasted for ten days, saw participants chanting "Say His Name! Amir Locke!" and leaving messages of dissent throughout the Uptown Minneapolis area. The Fifth Precinct building was under construction at the time of the events.

Minneapolis City Hall: Ethics Complaints Filed Over Amir Locke Shooting

Minneapolis City Hall: Ethics Complaints Filed Over Amir Locke Shooting

February 2022 — Protesters gathered inside Minneapolis City Hall to deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke on February 2, 2022. Completed in 1909, Minneapolis City Hall serves as the seat of government for the city, housing its administrative offices and City Council chambers. The building's Beaux-Arts architecture is characterized by its grand marble interior and ornate stained-glass windows. This event highlights ongoing public scrutiny and demands for accountability within the city's governmental structure.

Minneapolis City Hall Protest for Amir Locke

Minneapolis City Hall Protest for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Protesters gathered inside Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by police earlier that day. The demonstration occurred within the Beaux-Arts building, completed in 1909, which houses the city's government and judicial functions. Participants delivered ethics complaints to the city attorney's office, targeting the Minneapolis Police Department's actions and Mayor Jacob Frey. The event underscored public outcry and calls for accountability following the fatal shooting.

Minneapolis City Hall: Ethics Complaints Filed Over Amir Locke Shooting

Minneapolis City Hall: Ethics Complaints Filed Over Amir Locke Shooting

February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to file ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey. The complaints are in response to the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by Minneapolis police on February 2, 2022. Minneapolis City Hall, a historic Beaux-Arts building completed in 1909, serves as the center of the city's government. The action highlights ongoing public demands for accountability following the incident.

Justice for Amir Locke at Minneapolis City Hall

Justice for Amir Locke at Minneapolis City Hall

February 2022 — Minneapolis residents gathered at City Hall on February 4, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. Demonstrators delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office, citing the incident. The "Justice for Amir Locke" sign held by a protester reflects the ongoing calls for accountability and justice following the event. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, serves as the seat of government for the city and houses its administrative offices and council chambers.

Frey Lied sign at Amir Locke Protest

Frey Lied sign at Amir Locke Protest

February 2022 — Protesters gathered on the steps of Minneapolis City Hall to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. A large banner reading "FREY LIED" was displayed, referencing Mayor Jacob Frey. Demonstrators held signs with "JUSTICE for Amir Locke" and presented ethics complaints against the mayor to the city attorney's office. The event occurred following the February 2, 2022, shooting of Locke by Minneapolis Police officers during a no-knock warrant execution.

Jeanelle Austin speaks at Minneapolis City Hall, Amir Locke Protest

Jeanelle Austin speaks at Minneapolis City Hall, Amir Locke Protest

February 2022 — Jeanelle Austin speaks at a protest outside Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. Attendees gathered to advocate for justice and deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey, citing concerns over his handling of the incident and police conduct. Minneapolis City Hall, a Beaux-Arts building completed in 1909, serves as the seat of government for the city, housing administrative offices and council chambers. It has historically been a site for public discourse and civic action, reflecting its role as a center for democratic processes.

Minneapolis City Hall Protest: End State Violence

Minneapolis City Hall Protest: End State Violence

February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The group delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office, citing the incident and vowing further action. The protest, held at the historic Minneapolis City Hall, reflects ongoing community concerns regarding state-sanctioned violence and police conduct.

Minneapolis City Hall Protest: Chicago & E 38th St Sign

Minneapolis City Hall Protest: Chicago & E 38th St Sign

February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall on February 2, 2022, to protest the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The sign, reading "Chicago & E 38th St," references a location significant to the events surrounding Locke's death and highlights community concerns about police conduct. Protesters delivered ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey to the city attorney's office during the gathering. This event underscores the ongoing dialogue regarding accountability and justice in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis City Hall Protest for Amir Locke

Minneapolis City Hall Protest for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Protesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to deliver ethics complaints against Mayor Jacob Frey following the police shooting death of Amir Locke on February 2, 2022. The protesters, holding signs that read "Justice for Amir Locke," stated that more complaints would follow. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, serves as the seat of the city's government and houses its administrative offices and council chambers.

Families Advocate for No-Knock Warrant Ban at MN State Capitol

Families Advocate for No-Knock Warrant Ban at MN State Capitol

February 2022 — Families advocating for a ban on no-knock warrants gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. The group, including the mother of Amir Locke and families of Jamar Clark and Winston Smith, were represented by attorney Ben Crump. They are calling for policy changes following the deaths of their loved ones, arguing that no-knock warrants contributed to these tragedies. Amir Locke, 22, was killed by Minneapolis police during such a warrant execution on February 2, 2022.

Karen Wells Speaks at Minnesota State Capitol Press Conference

Karen Wells Speaks at Minnesota State Capitol Press Conference

February 2022 — Amir Locke’s mother, Karen Wells, speaks at a press conference held at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on February 4, 2022. She was joined by families of Jamar Clark and Winston Smith, and attorney Ben Crump. Wells announced that her son, Amir Locke, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The group called for President Biden to ban no-knock warrants nationwide.

Minnesota State Capitol: Families Demand Ban on No-Knock Warrants

Minnesota State Capitol: Families Demand Ban on No-Knock Warrants

February 2022 — At the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, families of victims of police violence, including Amir Locke, Jamar Clark, and Winston Smith, gathered to demand a ban on no-knock warrants. Locke's mother spoke at the podium, paying tribute to her son, who was killed on February 2, 2022. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump joined the families in their call for federal legislation prohibiting the use of these warrants.

Minneapolis North High Students Protest Amir Locke Killing at City Hall

Minneapolis North High Students Protest Amir Locke Killing at City Hall

February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest the killing of Amir Locke. The protest took place in the atrium of Minneapolis City Hall, a significant civic building that has historically served as a venue for public assembly and the expression of grievances. This event occurred during a period of heightened activism and calls for accountability in policing, with students using the public space to voice their experiences and demand systemic change.

Minneapolis Students Protest for Justice at City Hall

Minneapolis Students Protest for Justice at City Hall

February 2022 — Students gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest racial injustice and demand accountability for the death of Amir Locke. Organized by students from Minneapolis North High, the protest also honored victims of police violence, including Emmett Till, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and Jacob Blake. The sign "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" reflects a broader movement for civil rights and accountability, referencing historical struggles for justice.

Minneapolis North High Students at Amir Locke City Hall Protest

Minneapolis North High Students at Amir Locke City Hall Protest

February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School staged a protest at Minneapolis City Hall following the killing of Amir Locke. The students walked out of class to express their experiences as Black individuals in America and to demand justice for Locke. This protest occurred in the aftermath of Locke's death during a police raid in February 2022, highlighting ongoing concerns about police brutality and racial injustice in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Students Protest Amir Locke Killing at City Hall

Minneapolis Students Protest Amir Locke Killing at City Hall

February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School gathered at Minneapolis City Hall to protest the killing of Amir Locke. Locke, a Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. The students voiced their experiences as Black individuals in America and demanded justice for Locke. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is the seat of government for the city and has historically been a site for public gatherings and demonstrations related to civic issues.

Minneapolis North High Students Protest Racial Injustice at City Hall

Minneapolis North High Students Protest Racial Injustice at City Hall

February 2022 — Students from Minneapolis North High School staged a protest at Minneapolis City Hall, demanding justice for Amir Locke and voicing their experiences with racial injustice. The students walked out of class to gather in the civic building, which serves as the seat of the city's government and a space for public discourse. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is a Beaux-Arts structure designed by Long and Lamoreux. The protest highlights ongoing concerns about racial equity and policing in the city.

Uptown Minneapolis: “Revolution” Graffiti and George Floyd Memorial

Uptown Minneapolis: “Revolution” Graffiti and George Floyd Memorial

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.

Amir Locke Memorial, Downtown Minneapolis

Amir Locke Memorial, Downtown Minneapolis

February 2022 — A memorial for Amir Locke, who was killed by police on February 2, 2022, is displayed outside the Bolero Flats apartment building in Downtown Minneapolis. The memorial, featuring "Justice for Amir Locke" posters, flowers, balloons, and candles, marks the site where the 22-year-old Black man died during a no-knock warrant execution. Locke's death prompted protests and renewed calls for police reform in Minneapolis.

ATT Tower, Minneapolis, Graffiti After Amir Locke Protests

ATT Tower, Minneapolis, Graffiti After Amir Locke Protests

February 2022 — Graffiti marks the entrance of the ATT Tower in Downtown Minneapolis, following protests over the death of Amir Locke in February 2022. The building, a significant telecommunications and corporate office hub, became a visual focal point during the civil unrest that addressed issues of police brutality and racial injustice. The vandalism serves as a physical reminder of the public response to these events.

Minneapolis: RIP Amir Locke Graffiti Near 1st Precinct

Minneapolis: RIP Amir Locke Graffiti Near 1st Precinct

February 2022 — Graffiti memorializing Amir Locke is spray-painted on a building facade across from the Minneapolis Police Department's 1st Precinct in downtown Minneapolis. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by police on February 2, 2022, during a no-knock warrant execution. His death, which occurred in the context of ongoing discussions about police reform, prompted protests and further calls for accountability. This artwork serves as a public statement in the vicinity of law enforcement operations.

Amir Locke Memorial Graffiti at Minneapolis Police First Precinct

Amir Locke Memorial Graffiti at Minneapolis Police First Precinct

February 2022 — Graffiti honoring Amir Locke is displayed on the exterior of the Minneapolis Police Department's First Precinct building in downtown Minneapolis. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by a Minneapolis police officer during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. His death led to protests and renewed calls for police reform in the city. The First Precinct building has served as a site for public expression following incidents of police violence, with this graffiti acting as a memorial and a statement of remembrance for Locke and the broader movement for racial justice.

Minneapolis: American Outfitters boarded, “For Sale” sign, Amir Locke graffiti

Minneapolis: American Outfitters boarded, “For Sale” sign, Amir Locke graffiti

February 2022 — The former American Outfitters store in downtown Minneapolis is boarded up, with a "For Sale" sign visible in the window. Graffiti honoring Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police in February 2022, is spray-painted on the plywood covering the adjacent storefront. The "Black Lives Matter" message on the far left storefront, along with the graffiti, indicates the building's location was a site of protest and remembrance following Locke's death and broader social justice movements.

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct: Amir Locke Memorial Banner

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct: Amir Locke Memorial Banner

February 2022 — A banner reading "Rest In Power Amir Locke" is displayed on the exterior of the former Minneapolis Police Third Precinct building. The banner was erected following the death of Amir Locke, who was killed by police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. The Third Precinct building was a site of significant protest activity in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd and was subsequently vacated by the Minneapolis Police Department. This memorial serves as a statement against police violence and a remembrance of Locke.

Minneapolis Protest: “Burn 4 More” and “ACAB” Banner

Minneapolis Protest: “Burn 4 More” and “ACAB” Banner

February 2022 — Protesters marched through Downtown Minneapolis following the police killing of Amir Locke on February 2, 2022. The banner, held by participants, reads "defund? meh abolish? sure BURN4MORE? FUCK YEAH! ACAB MEANS ALL COPS." The phrase "ACAB" is a common protest slogan meaning "All Cops Are Bastards." This march occurred in the aftermath of Locke's death during a no-knock warrant execution by Minneapolis Police.

Minneapolis Protest at Hennepin County Government Center

Minneapolis Protest at Hennepin County Government Center

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis on February 2, 2022, following the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by Minneapolis police. The protest was a response to Locke's death during a no-knock warrant execution at his apartment. Demonstrators marched through the city, demanding accountability and calling for the resignation of the mayor. The Hennepin County Government Center serves as a primary administrative hub for county services and a site for public engagement.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke, Downtown

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke, Downtown

February 2022 — Protesters gathered in Downtown Minneapolis on February 4, 2022, following the death of Amir Locke. Locke was killed by Minneapolis Police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The marchers voiced demands for accountability and the resignation of the mayor, reflecting broader calls for police reform in the city. The Metro Transit train, a vital piece of public transportation infrastructure in the Twin Cities, is visible in the background, underscoring the urban setting of the protest.

Minneapolis Protest: End No-Knock Warrants, Qualified Immunity

Minneapolis Protest: End No-Knock Warrants, Qualified Immunity

February 2022 — Protesters gathered in Downtown Minneapolis to demand an end to no-knock warrants and qualified immunity for law enforcement. This march occurred in the wake of the death of Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis Police during the execution of a no-knock warrant. The demonstration reflects ongoing public concerns regarding police conduct and accountability in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis: Worker removes graffiti after Amir Locke protest

Minneapolis: Worker removes graffiti after Amir Locke protest

February 2022 — A worker cleans graffiti from a brick building in downtown Minneapolis. The graffiti appeared on the building following protests over the death of Amir Locke, a 22-year-old Black man killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. The incident prompted widespread protests and calls for police reform in the city. The removal of graffiti is part of the city's efforts to restore public spaces after periods of unrest.

Minneapolis Star Tribune: Policing Overhaul on Council Agenda

Minneapolis Star Tribune: Policing Overhaul on Council Agenda

February 2022 — A newspaper box displays the Minneapolis Star Tribune, dated Tuesday, February 8, 2022, with the headline "Policing overhaul back on Mpls. Council agenda." The front page prominently features images of Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution. The article addresses the city council's agenda concerning policing reforms following Locke's death. The Star Tribune is a major newspaper serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area and the state of Minnesota.

Dolal Idd Speaks at Downtown Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

Dolal Idd Speaks at Downtown Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Dolal Idd, father of Amir Locke, speaks to a crowd during a protest in Downtown Minneapolis. The march occurred following the death of Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. This event was part of a broader series of protests and demonstrations in Minneapolis concerning police conduct and accountability.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Downtown

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Downtown

February 2022 — Protesters gathered in Downtown Minneapolis to demand accountability following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. Locke was killed by Minneapolis police officers executing a no-knock warrant in February 2022. The protest, which occurred shortly after the incident, highlighted ongoing concerns about police conduct and racial justice in the city. The march took place amidst the urban environment of Minneapolis, with participants carrying signs and voicing their demands for systemic change.

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke

February 2022 — A memorial for Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis Police during a no-knock warrant execution, is illuminated by numerous tea lights in Downtown Minneapolis. Protesters gathered to demand justice and accountability following the incident. The event highlights ongoing community concerns regarding police conduct and the use of such warrants in urban environments.

Minneapolis Protest Demands Justice for Amir Locke

Minneapolis Protest Demands Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — On February 4, 2022, a protest convened in Downtown Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by Minneapolis police officers. The marchers gathered to demand justice and accountability, carrying signs that read "No More No-Knock Warrants" and "Black Lives Matter." This event took place during a period of heightened national scrutiny regarding police brutality and the use of force by law enforcement agencies.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Downtown

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Downtown

February 2022 — Protesters gathered in Downtown Minneapolis to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The marchers carried signs with messages such as "Abolish MPD," "Justice for Amir Locke," and "Black Lives Matter." This event occurred in the wake of increased scrutiny of Minneapolis police practices following previous incidents, including the murder of George Floyd in 2020.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Government Plaza

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Government Plaza

February 2022 — A protest for Amir Locke took place at Government Plaza in Downtown Minneapolis following his death by police. Protesters gathered in the public space, surrounded by modern office buildings and historic architecture, to demand accountability after Locke was killed during a no-knock warrant execution. The event highlights the ongoing public discourse and activism surrounding police conduct and accountability in urban environments.

Minneapolis Protest Sign Demands Mayor Frey Resign After Amir Locke Shooting

Minneapolis Protest Sign Demands Mayor Frey Resign After Amir Locke Shooting

February 2022 — A protest sign in Downtown Minneapolis calls for Mayor Jacob Frey to resign following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The sign, displayed during a march, demands accountability and criticizes the mayor's response to the incident. Amir Locke was killed on February 2, 2022, during a no-knock warrant execution by the Minneapolis Police Department. This event intensified public scrutiny of law enforcement practices and led to widespread calls for reform.

Minneapolis Protest: “Protect? & Serve?” Sign for Amir Locke

Minneapolis Protest: “Protect? & Serve?” Sign for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Protesters gathered in Downtown Minneapolis to demand accountability from the Minneapolis Police Department and Mayor Jacob Frey following the fatal shooting of Amir Locke. Locke was killed on February 2, 2022, during the execution of a no-knock search warrant. The protest, held in the aftermath of the incident, featured signs questioning the role of law enforcement, such as one reading "PROTECT? MPD + FREY & SERVE?" with the slogan "JUSTICE FOR AMIR LOCKE" and "PROSECUTE KILLER COPS." This event highlighted ongoing tensions between the community and police in Minneapolis.

St. Paul Protest Demands Justice for Amir Locke

St. Paul Protest Demands Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's Mansion in St. Paul to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police. The protest also called for the resignation of Minneapolis Police Chief Amelia Huffman and Mayor Jacob Frey. Signs displayed messages such as "Black Lives Matter," "Abolish No More Warrants," and "9 Seconds," referencing the circumstances of Locke's death. This event highlighted ongoing concerns about police conduct and racial justice in the Twin Cities.

St. Paul Students Protest Amir Locke Killing, Demand Justice

St. Paul Students Protest Amir Locke Killing, Demand Justice

February 2022 — Students and activists gathered in St. Paul, Minnesota, to protest the killing of Amir Locke. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant raid in February 2022. The protest, held near the Minnesota Governor's Residence, demanded justice for Locke and accountability from law enforcement. Signs carried by participants listed the names of individuals who have died in police encounters, questioning "How Many More?" This event is part of a broader movement advocating for police reform and an end to police brutality.

St. Paul Students Protest for Amir Locke Justice

St. Paul Students Protest for Amir Locke Justice

February 2022 — Students gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's Mansion in St. Paul to protest the killing of Amir Locke. Locke, a Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant raid in February 2022. The protest also demanded the resignation of Minneapolis officials, including the interim police chief and the mayor. This event reflects ongoing community activism and calls for police accountability in the wake of Locke's death.

St. Paul Students March for Justice for Amir Locke

St. Paul Students March for Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — High school students marched from St. Paul to the Minnesota Governor's Mansion to demand justice for Amir Locke, a resident killed by Minneapolis police in February 2022. The protest also called for the resignation of interim Minneapolis Police Chief Amelia Huffman and Mayor Jacob Frey. The marchers carried signs and voiced their demands in a public display of dissent, highlighting the ongoing community response to police conduct and accountability.

St. Paul Students Protest Abolishing Police, Justice for Amir Locke

St. Paul Students Protest Abolishing Police, Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Students in St. Paul protested the abolition of the police and demanded justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police in February 2022. The protest, which began at noon, saw participants calling for the resignation of interim Minneapolis Police Chief Amelia Huffman and Mayor Jacob Frey. Signs held by the students articulated their vision for "abolishing the police," which they defined as dissolving police departments, reallocating funding to community services like healthcare and housing, and rebuilding public safety based on collective care.

Central High School Students March for Justice for Amir Locke

Central High School Students March for Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Students from Central High School in St. Paul, Minnesota, participated in a noon walkout to march to the Minnesota Governor's Mansion. The protest was organized to demand justice for Amir Locke and to call for the resignation of interim Minneapolis Police Chief Amelia Huffman and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. This event occurred in the context of broader public outcry and activism following Locke's death.

Minneapolis Parking Entrance with F12 Graffiti

Minneapolis Parking Entrance with F12 Graffiti

February 2022 — A "PRIVATE PARKING ENTRANCE" sign in downtown Minneapolis is marked with graffiti reading "F12." The "F12" tag has been associated with graffiti artists and also emerged as a protest slogan, notably in relation to the killing of Amir Locke during a police raid in Minneapolis in 2022. The sign directs vehicles to a parking structure within the urban environment. The defacement of public signage with graffiti can signify various social sentiments, from artistic expression to political commentary.

Minneapolis I-94 Graffiti: Justice for Amir Locke

Minneapolis I-94 Graffiti: Justice for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Graffiti reading "JUSTICE FOR AMIR" is visible on a hillside overlooking Interstate 94 in Minneapolis. This message appeared following the death of Amir Locke, a young Black man killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. The protest occurred on the same night that activists called for the firing of Minneapolis' interim police chief and an officer involved in the incident. The graffiti serves as a visual marker of ongoing public dissent and demands for accountability in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Protest Signs on Hiawatha Ave Overpass

Minneapolis Protest Signs on Hiawatha Ave Overpass

February 2022 — Banners reading "MPD MURDERED AMIR LOCKE" and "MPD MURDEROUS PIG DEPARTMENT" hang from an overpass on Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis. The protest occurred on the anniversary of Amir Locke's death, a civilian killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. Activists, including mothers of victims of police violence, continued calls for the firing of interim police chief Huffman and officer Hanneman, who was involved in Locke's death. The protest took place on I-94 and Hiawatha Avenue, a major thoroughfare in Minneapolis.

George Floyd Square Memorial Sculptures in Snow, Minneapolis

George Floyd Square Memorial Sculptures in Snow, Minneapolis

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.

George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: Amir Locke Memorial at Night

George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: Amir Locke Memorial at Night

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.

George Floyd Square: Amir Locke Justice Now Sign

George Floyd Square: Amir Locke Justice Now Sign

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.

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke and Police Violence Victims

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke and Police Violence Victims

February 2022 — A memorial in Minneapolis honors Black men reportedly killed by police, including George Floyd, Dolal Idd, Winston Smith, Leneal Frazier, and Amir Locke. The sign, displayed during a protest outside the home of Minneapolis Police Chief Amelia Huffman, lists their names and dates of death. The stark winter conditions, with a windchill of -7°F, underscore the community's persistent grief and demand for accountability.

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke Outside Police Chief’s Home

Minneapolis Memorial for Amir Locke Outside Police Chief’s Home

February 2022 — A memorial for Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police on February 2, 2022, is seen in the snow outside the home of the Minneapolis Police Chief. White crosses bearing Locke's name, along with flowers and candles, mark the site. This memorial was established following protests and community outcry over Locke's death, highlighting ongoing concerns about police accountability. The presence of multiple crosses suggests a broader memorialization of lives lost due to police violence.

Minneapolis Protest Memorial for Amir Locke at Police Chief’s Home

Minneapolis Protest Memorial for Amir Locke at Police Chief’s Home

February 2022 — A makeshift memorial for Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis Police, is seen outside the home of the Minneapolis Police Chief in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The memorial, consisting of crosses, candles, and flowers, was established following a protest demanding accountability for Locke's death. Despite frigid temperatures with a windchill of -7°F, activists gathered to honor Locke and voice their demands for justice.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Police Chief's Home

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Police Chief's Home

February 2022 — On February 4, 2022, protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis home of Police Chief Amelia Huffman to protest the killing of Amir Locke by the Minneapolis Police Department. The demonstration occurred in sub-zero temperatures and featured chants and the placement of memorial crosses bearing Locke's name. This event was part of a series of protests and community responses following Locke's death, highlighting ongoing tensions and demands for police reform in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct: Abolish the Police Flyer for Amir Locke

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct: Abolish the Police Flyer for Amir Locke

February 2022 — Flyers advocating for police abolition, including an excerpt from Mariame Kaba's New York Times opinion piece, were posted on fencing around the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct. The flyers also reference Amir Locke, who was killed by Minneapolis police in February 2022. This display reflects the ongoing protests and discourse surrounding policing in Minneapolis, particularly following the Minneapolis Uprising and the deaths of George Floyd and Amir Locke.

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Barricade with “Abolish The Police” Flyers

Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Barricade with “Abolish The Police” Flyers

February 2022 — The former Minneapolis Police Third Precinct, damaged during protests in May 2020, is shown barricaded and adorned with flyers. These materials, including an opinion piece by Mariame Kaba titled "Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish The Police," originally published in The New York Times on June 12, 2020, signify the ongoing public discourse and protest following the precinct's destruction. The presence of these flyers on the barricade of the damaged building serves as a visual marker of the events and sentiments that transpired in Minneapolis.

Amir Locke’s Family Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

Amir Locke’s Family Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

February 2022 — Amir Locke's family speaks to the press at Minneapolis City Hall following his death. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man and musician, was killed by police during the execution of a "no-knock" warrant. His death, which occurred amidst heightened public scrutiny of police practices, intensified calls for reform and accountability within law enforcement.

Amir Locke’s Father Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

Amir Locke’s Father Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

February 2022 — Andre Locke, father of Amir Locke, addresses the press outside Minneapolis City Hall on February 4, 2022. The press conference took place two days after Amir Locke was killed by Minneapolis Police Department officers during a no-knock warrant execution. This event prompted significant public outcry and renewed calls for police reform in Minneapolis. Minneapolis City Hall, completed in 1909, is the seat of the city's government and has historically been a site for public gatherings and protests.

Amir Locke’s Family Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

Amir Locke’s Family Speaks at Minneapolis City Hall

February 2022 — Amir Locke's family and supporters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall, the seat of the city's government, two days after Locke was killed by police. The press conference took place in the historic building, which houses the city's administrative offices and council chambers. This event underscored the community's grief and calls for accountability following the fatal shooting.

Minneapolis Graffiti Memorializes Amir Locke at Lake & Lyndale

Minneapolis Graffiti Memorializes Amir Locke at Lake & Lyndale

February 2022 — Graffiti reading "MPD MURDERED AMER LOCKE" is visible on a building at the intersection of Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis. This message appeared following the death of Amir Locke, a 22-year-old man killed by Minneapolis Police Department SWAT officers on February 2, 2022, during a warrant execution. The graffiti serves as a public memorial and a protest against police actions. The location is a commercial area of the city.

Nekima Levy Armstrong Speaks on Amir Locke Shooting in Minneapolis

Nekima Levy Armstrong Speaks on Amir Locke Shooting in Minneapolis

February 2022 — Civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong speaks to the press in Minneapolis on February 2, 2022, following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The event, which occurred in the early morning hours, prompted immediate calls for transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies, including the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Levy Armstrong, a prominent activist in Minneapolis, addressed the public and demanded the swift release of information regarding the incident. The shooting reignited discussions about police conduct and accountability in the city, echoing sentiments from previous unrest.

Zaynab Mohamed speaks on Amir Locke shooting in Minneapolis

Zaynab Mohamed speaks on Amir Locke shooting in Minneapolis

February 2022 — Zaynab Mohamed, Community Advocacy Manager with CAIR-MN and a Minnesota Senate candidate, speaks to the press in Minneapolis on a cold February night. Her statement followed the police shooting death of Amir Locke earlier that day. Mohamed called for the prompt release of information regarding the incident, which was under investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. This event underscores community responses to police conduct and the ongoing calls for transparency in such cases.

DJ Hooker Speaks at Minneapolis Amir Locke Protest

DJ Hooker Speaks at Minneapolis Amir Locke Protest

February 2022 — Activist DJ Hooker speaks at a protest in Minneapolis on a cold night following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The protest occurred shortly after Locke was killed by officers executing a no-knock warrant. Activists demanded the prompt release of information regarding the incident, which was under investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

Toussaint Morrison Speaks on Amir Locke Shooting in Minneapolis

Toussaint Morrison Speaks on Amir Locke Shooting in Minneapolis

February 2022 — Toussaint Morrison speaks to reporters in Minneapolis following the police shooting death of Amir Locke. The incident, which occurred in February 2022, led to public outcry and demands for accountability from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Minneapolis Police Department. Morrison's statement highlights the ongoing community concerns regarding police conduct and its impact on residents. The event underscored the persistent tensions within the city surrounding law enforcement practices.

Bolero Flats, Minneapolis: Police Respond to Officer-Involved Shooting

Bolero Flats, Minneapolis: Police Respond to Officer-Involved Shooting

February 2022 — Police vehicles and a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) truck are present outside Bolero Flats on Marquette Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis following an officer-involved shooting. The incident occurred on the 7th floor of the apartment building, where an officer reportedly shot and killed a man who was holding a gun. The Minneapolis Police Department, with assistance from the BCA, responded to the event, which took place in a densely populated urban environment. Bolero Flats is a residential building located in the heart of Minneapolis's downtown core.

BCA Investigates Officer-Involved Shooting on Marquette Ave, Minneapolis

BCA Investigates Officer-Involved Shooting on Marquette Ave, Minneapolis

February 2022 — Yellow police tape cordons off Marquette Avenue in downtown Minneapolis following an officer-involved shooting. The incident occurred at Bolero Flats, where an officer reportedly shot a man holding a gun on the seventh floor of the apartment building. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) was called to investigate the shooting, a common procedure for officer-involved deaths in Minnesota.

Bolero Flats, Minneapolis: BCA Crime Scene Investigation

Bolero Flats, Minneapolis: BCA Crime Scene Investigation

February 2022

Minneapolis Stop Sign with “FTP” Graffiti

Minneapolis Stop Sign with “FTP” Graffiti

January 2022 — A stop sign with graffiti on it in Minneapolis. "FTP", standing for "Fuck The Police".

George Floyd Square: 1 Down, 3 to Go

George Floyd Square: 1 Down, 3 to Go

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!

Sign at George Floyd Square: Justice for Kokou Fiafonou in Austin, MN

Sign at George Floyd Square: Justice for Kokou Fiafonou in Austin, MN

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.

George Floyd Square Memorial, Minneapolis, in Winter

George Floyd Square Memorial, Minneapolis, in Winter

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.

George Floyd Square: Justice Poster on Gallery Window

George Floyd Square: Justice Poster on Gallery Window

January 2022 — Photos on the window of a art gallery inside George Floyd Square.

Haya Health COVID Testing Site, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis

Haya Health COVID Testing Site, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis

January 2022 — A COVID-19 testing site operated by Haya Health on Chicago Avenue.

Target East Lake Street with Security Shutters Lowered

Target East Lake Street with Security Shutters Lowered

January 2022 — Target across from the former Third Precinct with security shutters lowered.

St. Paul Police Cars, George Floyd Civil Rights Trial

St. Paul Police Cars, George Floyd Civil Rights Trial

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.

U.S. Marshals barricades, Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul

U.S. Marshals barricades, Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul

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.

American Flag, Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul Trial

American Flag, Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul Trial

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.

Warren E. Burger Federal Building Security, George Floyd Trial

Warren E. Burger Federal Building Security, George Floyd Trial

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.

Holiday Gas Station, Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis at Night

Holiday Gas Station, Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis at Night

January 2022 — A Holiday gas station in Uptown Minneapolis.

Domino’s Pizza on frigid cold night

Domino’s Pizza on frigid cold night

January 2022 — Domino's pizza on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis on an evening where temperatures would hit -16F.

Icicles Hang Below Stella’s Neon Sign in Uptown Minneapolis

Icicles Hang Below Stella’s Neon Sign in Uptown Minneapolis

January 2022 — Ice hanging from the Stella’s sign in Uptown Minneapolis on a night temperatures hit -16F.

George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: -16F Night

George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: -16F Night

January 2022 — George Floyd Square on an evening where temperatures would hit -16F.

Twin Cities PBS & Warren E. Burger Federal Building Security

Twin Cities PBS & Warren E. Burger Federal Building Security

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.

Ramsey County Downtown Service Center, George Floyd Trial

Ramsey County Downtown Service Center, George Floyd Trial

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.

US Marshal Barricades, Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul

US Marshal Barricades, Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul

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.

Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul Trial Security Fencing

Warren E. Burger Federal Building, St. Paul Trial Security Fencing

January 2022 — Security fencing around the Federal Courthouse in downtown St. Paul the night before jury selection begins in the federal trial of the Minneapolis Police Officers accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights.

Parking Entrance, 1438 W Lake St, Uptown Minneapolis

Parking Entrance, 1438 W Lake St, Uptown Minneapolis

January 2022 — A parking sign off Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.

Snowy Lagoon Ave at Night, Uptown Minneapolis with Taco Taxi

Snowy Lagoon Ave at Night, Uptown Minneapolis with Taco Taxi

January 2022 — Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis after snowfall.

George Floyd Square: “Free State” Sign at 37th & Chicago Ave, Minneapolis

George Floyd Square: “Free State” Sign at 37th & Chicago Ave, Minneapolis

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”.

Minneapolis Police Fourth Precinct with Razor Wire and Snow

Minneapolis Police Fourth Precinct with Razor Wire and Snow

January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Fourth Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022.

Minneapolis 2nd Precinct Police Station with Christmas Lights

Minneapolis 2nd Precinct Police Station with Christmas Lights

January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Second Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022 with Christmas lights in the trees.

Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct Downtown

Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct Downtown

January 2022 — Minneapolis Police 1st precinct police station in Downtown Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct Behind Fencing at Night

Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct Behind Fencing at Night

January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022.

Uptown Theater Minneapolis at Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Snow

Uptown Theater Minneapolis at Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Snow

January 2022 — Uptown Theatre in Minneapolis as it goes through a major renovation turning it into a concert hall.

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