Nearly 1,500 property locations in the
Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area suffered some type of property damage during the riots, such as by fire, looting, smashed windows or doors, graffiti, ransacking, or other forms of vandalism.
Sound like protest to you jackass
Acts of arson in Minneapolis-Saint Paul occurred during a period of widespread civil disorder following the May 25, 2020,
murder of
George Floyd, an unarmed
Black man, by
Derek Chauvin, a
White officer with the
Minneapolis Police Department. Floyd's murder was captured by a bystander video that quickly circulated widely in the media. Widespread outrage over the video's content led to the
George Floyd protests, a global
Black Lives Matter movement against
structural racism and
police brutality. While most people protesting Floyd's murder did so peacefully, mass demonstrations gave way to widespread rioting in
Minneapolis,
Saint Paul, and Twin Cities' suburbs in the five days after Floyd's murder.
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It was based on a lie of widespread police brutality which does not happen
It’s not true that black men are constantly stopped by the police for no reason.
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