Memorial site at the location where Daunte Wright was killed during a traffic stop near the intersection of 63rd and Kathrene Drive in Brooklyn Center. This photograph shows the memorial as it appeared one week after Daunte Wright's death.
Memorials erected for Daunte Wright at the scene of his death. A large sculpture of a raised fist, written tributes, flowers, candles, and other mementos are seen.
Daunte Wright's name on a board nailed on top of plywood boards painted red, green, black, and brown, covering the windows of a business in a strip mall across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police Department.
Large bubble "Daunte" with a halo on top and "Rest in Power" written next to it. Anti-police graffiti can be seen as well reading: "1312," "FTP," and "Cops Kill & Kill Cops." Written on a strip mall across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police…
Portraits of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd are painted on a brick wall over black, orange, blue, and yellow circles. Behind this is a painted highway. To the left of the portraits is a painting of a road sign that reads "Deserving…