Four years later, Minneapolis still scarred by the violence of the George Floyd riots
Briefly

Floyd's death led to anti-police policies that have negatively impacted Minneapolis in the years since, with ongoing struggles such as vacant lots, a burned-out police station, homeless encampments, and increased crime levels.
The Minneapolis Police Department abandoning its station to looters during the riots further exacerbated the city's challenges, with no progress on cleaning up the burned-out husk even after several years.
The aftermath of Floyd's death in 2020 has led to a decline in businesses in the area, especially the once vibrant entertainment district of Uptown, which has dwindled significantly.
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