This Scare sticker was located on a trash dumpster in the Wedge neighborhood in Minneapolis. Scare is typically a graffiti tag, but converted to a sticker for this particular installation. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Located near Lyndale Ave. S. and Franklin Ave. West. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
This sticker refers to the ongoing racism against Mexican and Latin American refugees coming into the United States and the push to build a wall separating the U.S. from Mexico at the border. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
This was discovered on the pedestrian bridge over Lyndale Ave. S. near the ramp to I-94. It refers to the Line three oil pipeline. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Located on a signal post. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Following the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer, this sticker was found depicting a pig behind bars. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Stickers on top of stickers. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
The ubiquitous ACAB, which stands for All Cops Are Bastards. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Located on West 7th Street in St. Paul with the fire station in the background. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Apparently this one is a version of Tasmanian Devil. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
(Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
Much graffiti located on a stop sign. Sticker refers to rioter and a fire. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
This was a hand drawn sticker discovered in the Como neighborhood of Minneapolis near Dinkytown. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).
A few stickers were found depicting the burning of the Third Precinct Police Station in Minneapolis. (Photo by Twin Cities Almanac, 2020).