Workers remove razor wire and fencing around the Third Precinct in Minneapolis on Monday. The city has hired contractors to ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis city leaders are ready to move forward with a plan for the 3rd Precinct police station that burned during the civil unrest in 2020, which has stood vacant since.
The fencing and razor wire that has surrounded the former site of Minneapolis’ 3rd Police Precinct is finally coming down ...
Credit: MinnPost photo by Winter Keefer The city of Minneapolis doesn’t own or use razor wire, yet it still wraps around the former Third Precinct police station. “Most public-facing agencies ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis City Council says big changes are coming soon to the city's Third Precinct which burned ... spoke in front of the former police station. "The age of barbed wire ...
the Minneapolis Police Department’s (MPD) Third Precinct on Minnehaha Avenue has sat desolate and empty for the past three years. Now, surrounded by tall barbed wire fences and forgotten protest signs ...
The Minneapolis Police Department's former Third Precinct building at 3000 Minnehaha Av., pictured in 2023. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune) Minneapolis city officials say razor wire ...
we're getting a better idea of what the community that lives near the third Minneapolis Police Precinct wants to see in that space. The city, the mayor, and different community groups have all ...
Minneapolis proposed turning the old burned-down Third Precinct police building into a democracy center and community space with the help of input from local residents. Plans for the renovated Third ...
In Minneapolis, community group Confluence and the 3000 Minnehaha Coalition are using art and public gatherings to challenge ...
The vision for the center started taking shape back in February after the Minneapolis City Council voted to pull $500,000 ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minneapolis city leaders are ready to move forward with a plan for the 3rd Precinct police station that burned during the civil unrest in 2020, which has stood vacant since.