Minneapolis Riots Building On Fire. Protests erupted in Minneapolis this week over the death of. Although I would also point out that as difficult as it is to start a building on fire, once it's going it becomes a lot easier for nearby buildings to light up.
Riots erupted in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, a black citizen who was pinned to the ground by several offices while detained. Follow here for the latest updates. "How many buildings have to be on fire before you call people in and start running every rig you got?" Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey acknowledged in a statement that the city's fire department did not respond properly to calls for at least four days after riots broke out. Buildings in the city's downtown were damaged, officers deployed tear gas and at least one business was briefly on fire. "There were several people down here who had no intention to protest.
Although I would also point out that as difficult as it is to start a building on fire, once it's going it becomes a lot easier for nearby buildings to light up.
Buildings in the city's downtown were damaged, officers deployed tear gas and at least one business was briefly on fire. "There were several people down here who had no intention to protest.
Floyd died while being pinned, with causes of death being given as asphyxiation or cardiac arrest (brought on by the stress and discomfort of being pinned). Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets in an attempt to disperse the crowd. Lake Street has been the epicenter of protests this week for.