Defund the police shirt in Minneapolis
Protester wearing a “Defund the police” shirt in Minneapolis during a protest following the announcing of Joe Biden winner of the Presidential election against Donald Trump.
Protester wearing a “Defund the police” shirt in Minneapolis during a protest following the announcing of Joe Biden winner of the Presidential election against Donald Trump.
Protester with a large Hitler/Trump patch on her back following a march through Minneapolis after Biden was announced winner of the Presidential election.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
March down Lake Street after the results of the Presidential election came through that Biden was the winner.
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”.
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.
Protesters gathering outside the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct after the media called the Presidential race for Joe Biden.
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.
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. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
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.
The State Patrol LRAD vehicle along with mass arrest buses parked behind the Downtown Minneapolis Convention Center. The center is being used as the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct after it was burned in May 2020 following the murder of George Floyd.
State Patrol and arrestee buses outside the Minneapolis Convention Center. The Convention Center is currently being used as a temporary home for the Minneapolis Police third precinct that was burned in May following the murder of George Floyd.
A protester holds up a sign by the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO). It reads “The whole damn system is guilty as hell”.
Heavy police response to a protest that walked onto Interstate 94 the day after the election. 646 were arrested in the largest mass arrest in state history.
Minneapolis Police on horses while arrested 646 in Minneapolis following a march down Interstate 94 the day after election day.
Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
Police arrest 646 protesters in Minneapolis on Interstate 94 following a march down the freeway on the day after the election.
Minnesota State Patrol form a line across Interstate 94 in Minneapolis prior to arrest 646 who had been marching on the night after the election down the freeway.
Protesters hold up a large banner reading “No Killer Cops Ice Raids US Wars” prior to a march that would eventually end with 646 people arrested on Interstate 94.
646 protesters are arrested on Interstate 94 after marching through Minneapolis on the night after election day.
Protesters prepare to march on the night after Election Day in Minneapolis. Authorities would arrest 646 for marching on Interstate 94 in what would be the largest mass arrest in Minnesota.
Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.