Armed Minneapolis Police officer during protest
Minneapolis Police officer stands in the street near Bryant Square Park where arrests were made following an election night march through Uptown.
Minneapolis Police officer stands in the street near Bryant Square Park where arrests were made following an election night march through Uptown.
Minneapolis Police outside Bryant Square Park in Uptown Minneapolis where they made arrests following protests on election night.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after an election night protest through Uptown Minneapolis.
Graffiti on the windows of a Target Store in Uptown Minneapolis that reads “Stand Up Fight Back” “Free Stuff”. The graffiti appeared following a march down Lake Street on election night.
“Lisa Bender Must Go” written on a board on a retail shop on Hennepin Avenue. Lisa Bender is the Minneapolis City Council President.
Walgreens opened up mobile pharmacies during riots after multiple drug stores were looted and damaged.
Boards on Lake Street in Minneapolis that read “Do Not Burn” and “People Live Here”. The boards appeared following the the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
Beauty Paradise Hair & Wigs store shortly after a grand opening on West Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. Many stores boarded up following the the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
ATT Store located at 1433 W Lake St in Uptown Minneapolis. Looting and vandalism after unrest in the morning hours of August 27th, 2020.
The Master Collision store on West Lake Street with boarded windows and murals after unrest in Minneapolis over the killing of George Floyd.
George Floyd wheat pasting on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. The stickers from Mapping Prejudice proclaim “Minneapolis The Happiest Place on Earth”.
SEE retail store with boards and a sign announcing their re-opening in August 24, 2020.
A mural on West Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis seen on August 19, 2020.
The lot of the former Speedway on West Lake Street. The gas station building was cleared out after burning down during protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd.
Thurston Jewelers and Bondesque on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
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.