Violent protests over the death of George Floyd broke out in Minneapolis for a second straight night, as businesses were looted and buildings burned.
Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said that while the vast majority of protesters were peaceful, there was looting happening as well as “significant property damage” and the “creation of Molotov cocktails.”
He later added that the demonstrations in Floyds name had been "hijacked" by some protesters and looters engaged in "criminal conduct."
Ingebretsens, a gift store and meat market thats been a fixture on Lake Street since the 1920s, was among those damaged.
“Its like a war came through here last night,” said Julie Ingebretsen, the granddaughter of the stores founders. “Our windows were broken. I dont think so much taking stuff, but just knocking shelves over, throwing stuff around, rummaging through drawers. Its just destruction. And it makes me so sad, I can hardly stand it.”