Minneapolis Police 4th Precinct, North Minneapolis, 2009
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
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March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
May 2020 — Protesters surround the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct. The large crowd marched the 2 miles from 38th St and Chicago Ave the day after George Floyd was killed.
May 2020 — Protesters with signs outside the back door of the Minneapolis police third precinct.
May 2020 — A protester stands on top of a Minneapolis Police squad car outside the 3rd Precinct. The large crowd marched from 38th Street and Chicago Ave the day after George Floyd was killed.
May 2020 — A woman holding jugs of milk outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct during protests the day after George Floyd was killed.
May 2020 — Protesters hold their fists up outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct police station. Police officers behind broken glass on day 1 of protests after the death of George Floyd the night before.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police fire less lethal weapons pushing people away from the third precinct. Protesters marched from the site of George Floyd's death to the precinct.
May 2020 — Minneapolis police continue to push protesters and media away from the third precinct.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police clear protesters out from around the third precinct police station using less lethal weapons. Protesters had gathered after the death of George Floyd the night before, this was day 1 of protests.
May 2020 — Minneapolis police on the roof of the third precinct.
May 2020 — Officers on the roof of the third precinct with "less lethal" weapons.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police on the roof of the 3rd Precinct as protesters gathered outside following the killing of George Floyd days earlier.
May 2020 — Protesters and Minneapolis police outside the third precinct on May 27th, 2020, the second day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Protesters at Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue across from the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on the second day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A man writes on a Target sign across from the Minneapolis police third precinct.
May 2020 — A Minneapolis police officer stands outside the third precinct on the second day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A Minneapolis Police officer re-loading his “less lethal” weapon outside the 3rd Precinct where protesters are gathered on the 2nd day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A Minneapolis Police officer aiming his less lethal weapon outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on the second day of protests.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police outside the 3rd Precinct as protesters gathered on the 2nd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A man on a motorcycle yells at Minneapolis Police who are outside the 3rd Precinct as protesters continue to gather on the 2nd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
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May 2020 — Minneapolis Police surround the 3rd Precinct as protesters continue to gather. The protests followed after the death of George Floyd days earlier.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police outside the 3rd Precinct on May 27, 2020.
May 2020 — Protestors chanting "hands up don't shoot!" and "George Floyd!" outside the Minneapolis police third precinct.
May 2020 — A protester holds up a sign reading "Cold Blooded Murder" outside the Minneapolis police third precinct.
May 2020 — Minneapolis Police surround the 3rd Precinct during the 2nd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Protesters hold up their firsts while the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct burns in the background on May 28, 2020.
May 2020 — A protester holds up his first as the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct burns in the background. This was on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — The Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on fire during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd. The precinct was set ablaze after the Minneapolis Police abandoned the precinct following 3 days of protests.
May 2020 — Protesters outside the burning Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct. The precinct was lit on fire after being overrun by protesters on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Community medics tend to those injured at protests outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct.
May 2020 — Community medics tend to those injured at protests outside the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on May 28, 2020.
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May 2020 — The Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on fire as protesters surround it after days of protest. The precinct was Derek Chauvin’s home precinct and was set ablaze after the police abandoned the precinct following days of protests over the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Protesters on Lake Street during the 3rd day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Sunsara Taylor speaks on behalf of The Revolutionary Communist Party outside the third precinct.
May 2020 — A sign reading "White supremacy is a public health crisis. We.Are.The.Cure. Anti-Racism NOW" hanging over the side of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct on May 31, 2020.
May 2020 — The burned Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on May 31, 2020 after days of protests following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — National Guard and barricades in front of the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct in Downtown Minneapolis during unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — The National Guard stationed outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct in Downtown Minneapolis.
June 2020 — Concrete blocks and razor wire placed around the Minneapolis police 1st precinct police station in Downtown Minneapolis. The precinct was secured after the 3rd precinct police station was burned about 10 days prior after the death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — The remaining letters burned on the front of the Minneapolis Third Precinct. The precinct was burned during unrest over the killing of George Floyd.
June 2020 — A small art installation on the side of the Minneapolis Police third precinct. The precinct was burned during unrest in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — Razor wire and fencing surrounds the Minneapolis Police 5th precinct police station in South Minneapolis. The security was installed after days of protests following the May 25th death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — Minneapolis Police Department Second Precinct in Northeast Minneapolis behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
June 2020 — The Minneapolis Police 4th Precinct located in North Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
June 2020 — Minneapolis Police Department's Fifth Precinct located in South Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
July 2020 — 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.
July 2020 — The Minneapolis Police First Precinct police station in downtown Minneapolis barricaded with concrete blocks
August 2020 — Throughout the summer "Hot Rodders" were gathering at intersections and doing burn outs. One such instance occurred outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct.
August 2020 — Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct police station located at 19 N 4th St in downtown Minneapolis.
August 2020 — Protesters gather to grill hot dogs outside the Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct on August 16, 2020.
August 2020 — Protesters gather and grill hot dogs outside the Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct on August 16, 2020.
August 2020 — Protesters march in downtown Minneapolis outside the Minneapolis Police 1st precinct police station demanding justice for Jacob Blake who was shot by Kenosha Police.
September 2020 — Protesters gather at a "Block Party to Block the Precinct" protest to bring awareness and block any potential lease for a new 3rd precinct. The 3rd precinct police station, located a mile away, was burned by protesters after the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
September 2020 — A woman taking signatures for the Recall Mike Freeman campaign. Mike Freeman is the Hennepin County Attorney.
September 2020 — Protesters gather at a "Block Party to Block the Precinct" protest to bring awareness and block any potential lease for a new 3rd precinct. The 3rd precinct police station, located a mile away, was burned by protesters after the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
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November 2020 — Protesters gathering outside the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct after the media called the Presidential race for Joe Biden.
November 2020 — Protesters gathering on Minnehaha Ave in Minneapolis after the Presidential race was decided in favor of Joe Biden.
November 2020 — Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden was announced as winner of the Presidential election.
November 2020 — Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential Race for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
November 2020 — Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden won the Presidential election. Protesters wearing orange vests that read “Democracy Defender”.
November 2020 — Protesters gather outside of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct as part of a march shortly after Biden was announced winner of Donald Trump in the Presidential election.
December 2020 — 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.
January 2021 — Protesters return to the burned Minneapolis Police Third Precinct on Inauguration day asking for community control of the police.Less than 3 weeks prior, Dolal Idd was killed by Minneapolis Police during a firearm sting. The Minneapolis Police released video showing what they say was Dolal Idd shooting at them first through the car window.
January 2021 — Protesters return to the burned Minneapolis Police Third Precinct on Inauguration Day asking for community control of the police. Less than 3 weeks prior, Dolal Idd was killed by Minneapolis Police during a firearm sting. The Minneapolis Police released video showing what they say was Dolal Idd shooting at them first through the car window.
January 2021 — 100 protesters marched on Inauguration Day from South High to the 3rd precinct. Among the demands were for Biden to reverse Trump climate change & environmental policies and community control of police.
January 2021 — A "Merry Christmas" message to the Minneapolis Police pasted to the side of concrete barricades surrounding the former third precinct.
January 2021 — Graffiti on the Minneapolis Police third precinct that reads "We'll burn this bitch again" and "Fuck 12". The precinct has been vacant since it was abandoned by the Minneapolis Police and burned by protesters on May 28th, 2020.
February 2021 — The Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct has continued to have some form of security barriers around it the entirety of the time between George Floyd's death and now.
February 2021 — Security fencing going up around the Minneapolis Police 2nd Precinct in northeast Minneapolis. Security comes ahead of the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
March 2021 — Protest signs hang on the former Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The precinct was burned during unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd.
March 2021 — Razor wire around the temporary Minneapolis Police third precinct on March 3, 2021.
March 2021 — The Minneapolis police third precinct, Autozone, and Target on East Lake St on March 27, 2021.
April 2021 — A posting on the Minneapolis Midtown Greenway.
April 2021 — The Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct heavily fortified.
April 2021 — The National Guard at the fortified St. Paul Police Western District station.
April 2021 — The National Guard stand outside a heavily fortified Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct.
May 2021 — "Everything must go!!!" on the fencing of the burned Minneapolis police third precinct police station.
May 2021 — Minneapolis Police Third Precinct one year after George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis police.
May 2021 — The Minneapolis Police Third Precinct 1 year after it was burned during unrest over the murder of George Floyd
May 2021 — A "May 28th Forever" sign hangs on the third precinct on the 1 year anniversary of it burning.
May 2021 — Police officers gather at the Third Precinct on the 1 year anniversary of the burning of the precinct. The Minneapolis Police announced over the radio the precinct had been compromised at 10:14pm on May 28th, 2020.
June 2021 — The current temporary home of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct police station. The original third precinct was set on fire during the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising following the murder of George Floyd.
June 2021 — "Thanks MPD, Love you MPD" written in chalk on concrete barriers surrounding the Minneapolis police fifth precinct police station. The station has been fortified since the Derek Chauvin murder trial.
August 2021 — Fencing around the Minneapolis police fifth precinct police station.
August 2021 — A burned light post across the street from the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct.
September 2021 — Sunflowers grow inside the barbed wire security fence at the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct.
September 2021 — The Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct continues to be behind security fencing and barbed wire.
October 2021 — "Avenge Indigenous Children" and “Spirit Halloween" banners on the former Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The police station was burned during protests that followed the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
October 2021 — The Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct with security fencing and concrete barricades surrounding it.
October 2021 — "On Minnehaha, we celebrate". The 2021 version of Open Streets Minnehaha Avenue seemed dominated by the upcoming city election with a lot of candidates in attendance and talks regarding the strong mayor, public safety and rent control ballot questions.
November 2021 — "Avenge Kenosha" and “Fuck Kyle” written on the barriers surrounding the third precinct.
January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022.
January 2022 — Minneapolis Police 1st precinct police station in Downtown Minneapolis.
January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Second Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022 with Christmas lights in the trees.
January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Fourth Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022.
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.
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.
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.
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.