After another night of devastation and destruction in Minneapolis, residents are on the streets to start the fifth day of protests to try to help clean up their city.
THIS. THIS. THIS. This is the Minneapolis I want people to see. ...Neighbors cleaning up the Walgreens on 32nd & E Lake that was burned by agitators over night. Emotions are high here. Some crying as they clean up. These are the helpers. These are Minnesotans.#wcco pic.twitter.com/jclyt1w4rp
— Marielle Mohs (@MarielleMohs) May 30, 2020
Saturday morning brought out dozens of volunteers to help clean the streets after looting hit the area hard the night before. Sweeping up debris, moving large pieces of bricks and removing graffiti happened all over the area by residents of the neighborhood and people coming in to help.
Minneapolis right now: neighbors from different backgrounds filling Lake St in mass clean up. Hold this image in your head—w/the image of a knee on a neck—to show what we can do and what we urgently need to fix. Don’t let destruction by vandals from elsewhere distract pic.twitter.com/w43IsfJyDr
— R.T. Rybak (@R_T_Rybak) May 30, 2020
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