Fires continued burning Thursday morning after clashes last night between police and demonstrators over the death of George Floyd, as protests spread to other U.S. cities
MINNEAPOLIS—Fires continued burning Thursday morning, the remains of clashes last night between police and demonstrators over the death of George Floyd, as protests spread to other U.S. cities.
Firefighters sprayed down a flaming roof of a business as residents took morning walks over broken glass to survey damage, including a McDonald’s recognizable only by its salvaged drive-through menu, and a looted Auto Zone with a handmade sign on the smashed front door that said, “Free shit for everybody!”
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