Damn right...lefties like you revel in the mayhem...and yet they lie to keep reminding us that it s right wing white supremacists that are the biggest risk...and you fools suck it up like a greedy you now what
This was but one city.
Arson damage occurred inMinneapolis,Saint Paul, and the Twin Cities suburb ofApple Valleybetween May 27 and May 30, 2020. Reports by government officials and the news media varied as to the number of property locations in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area that were damaged by fire, as some structure fires affected multiple businesses or adjacent structures. The FBI and ATF tracked 164 structure fires due to arson during the unrest. The federal government's number reflected buildings affected by arson and not individual acts of arson.[2]Reporters forBring Me The News,[23]The Pioneer Press,[24]andStar Tribune[1]separately compiled lists of property damage with the help of reader submissions. Other news media reported on arson damage to specific property locations and businesses. In Minneapolis, the city's assessor published a database of damage toparcels, but it did not account for affected parcels with multiple buildings or for multi-use buildings.[25]In Saint Paul, the city'sfire departmentresponded to 55 fires, but not all fires were to buildings.[26]
Most properties affected by arson were commercial in nature, but the impact was felt beyond businesses. Arson fires damaged buildings containing schools, non-profit organizations, government services, and private residences.[7]Many property locations owned and operated by ethnicminoritiesand immigrants were among those damaged by fire,[27]as were several locations of nationalchain stores. In Minneapolis, 35 families were displaced by structure fires.[14][15]During the riots, some business owners posted signs that the establishment was Black, minority, or independently owned, but the signs had varying success at dissuading damage. Some residents that lived in multi-buildings or above store fronts resorted to posting signs that people lived above or inside to persuade against arson.[28][29][30][31]In the immediate aftermath of the riots, local officials estimated that rebuilding damaged commercial corridors in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area could take 10 years.[15]
This list is of property locations that were damaged by arson fires duringGeorge Floyd protestsin theMinneapolis–Saint Paulmetropolitan region of theU.S. stateofMinnesota. To be included on the list, the fire damage must be reported in areliable sourceas occurring during the period of civil disorder in the five days after Floyd's murder on May 25, 2020. This list excludes freestanding objects that were set on fire during the riots, such as vehicles, bus shelters, trees, or piles of objects in the street. It also excludes intentional building fires that occurred during subsequent events of the2020-2023 Minneapolis–Saint Paul racial unrestafter May 2020.