Protesters hold up Murderous Police signs in Downtown Minneapoli
Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis holding signs in solidarity with Jacob Blake after he was shot by Kenosha police.
Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis holding signs in solidarity with Jacob Blake after he was shot by Kenosha police.
Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis in solidarity with Jacob Blake after he was shot by Kenosha police.
Woman holds up a sign that reads “Murderous Police” “City Of Lakes” at a protest and march in solidarity for Jacob Blake held in downtown Minneapolis at the Hennepin County Government Center.
A rally outside the Hennepin County Government Center in Downtown Minneapolis in solidarity with Jacob Blake after he was shot by police in Kenosha, WI on August 24, 2020.
A rally outside the Hennepin County Government Center in Downtown Minneapolis in solidarity with Jacob Blake after he was shot by police in Kenosha, WI.
Police move in to make arrests of about a dozen after a large downtown Minneapolis march seeking justice for Jacob Blake.
Protesters stage a “lay in” for 8 minutes and 46 seconds – the amount of time the Minneapolis Police knelt on George Floyd’s neck.
Protesters hold up their first at George Floyd Square in a rally the same day President Trump was in town.
George Floyd Square garden caretaker Jay Webb speaks with those gathered at a rally at George Floyd Square on the day that President Trump was in town.
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.
Students march at the Minnesota State Capitol on August 8, 2020.
Students march at the Minnesota State Capitol. A protest holds a sign that reads “Could we please give the police dept to the grand mothers?”.
Man wearing a “Bryant Neighborhood Organization” shirt at George Floyd Square.
Protest signs being stapled together prior to the “How many weren’t filmed?” March through Uptown Minneapolis.
Protesters holding up signs reading “How many weren’t filmed?” during a July 24, 2020 march through Uptown Minneapolis.
Protesters marching through Uptown Minneapolis on the “How many weren’t filmed?” March.
Protesters march through Uptown Minneapolis in a “March for those who weren’t filmed”.
Protesters holding up signs reading “Change the council” “Justice for George Floyd” during the “How many weren’t filmed?” March through Uptown Minneapolis.
Toussaint Morrison and Nekima Levy Armstrong sitting outside a city council members home taking questions from the crowd. The crowd was part of the march that was led through Uptown Minneapolis on July 24, 2020.
Toussaint Morrison leads the “How many weren’t filmed?” March down Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Protesters hold up signs outside the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis. “All My Homes Hate Facism”. The protest and rally was regarding Federal officers being deployed to other cities during protests.
Protesters march around the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis. Protesters gathered on July 23rd, 2020 to protest federal officers being deployed to cities around the country. Billboard above that reads “Uptown reels after gunfire, bloodshed”.
A woman holds up a sign that reads “Feds in Portland proving our point. Stay Strong PDX” outside the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis. Protesters gathered on July 23rd, 2020 to protest federal officers being deployed to cities around the country.