Protesters outside the Minneapolis Police 1st precinct station
Protesters march in downtown Minneapolis outside the Minneapolis Police 1st precinct police station demanding justice for Jacob Blake who was shot by Kenosha Police.
Protesters march in downtown Minneapolis outside the Minneapolis Police 1st precinct police station demanding justice for Jacob Blake who was shot by Kenosha Police.
Protesters gather and grill hot dogs outside the Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct on August 16, 2020.
Protesters gather to grill hot dogs outside the Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct on August 16, 2020.
Throughout the summer “Hot Rodders” were gathering at intersections and doing burn outs. One such instance occurred outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct.
Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct police station located at 19 N 4th St in downtown Minneapolis.
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.
Minneapolis Police Department’s Fifth Precinct located in South Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
Minneapolis Police Department Second Precinct in Northeast Minneapolis behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
The Minneapolis Police 4th Precinct located in North Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
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.
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.
The remaining letters burned on the front of the Minneapolis Third Precinct. The precinct was burned during unrest over the killing of George Floyd.
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.
The National Guard stationed outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct in Downtown Minneapolis.
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.
Security barricades and fencing around the Minneapolis police first precinct in downtown Minneapolis. This after days of unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
The burned Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct on May 31, 2020 after days of protests following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
A sign reading “White supremacy is a public health crisis. We.Are.The.Cure. Anti-Racisim NOW” hanging over the side of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct on May 31, 2020.
Sunsara Taylor speaks on behalf of The Revolutionary Communist Party outside the third precinct.
Protesters outside the Minneapolis Police 5th precinct after a march on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Protesters on Lake Street during the 3rd day of protests following the death of George Floyd.
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.
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.