George Floyd death: A city pledged to abolish its police. Then what?
At the end of January Ade Alabi made a big investment. He bought a four-storey building with two ballrooms, three restaurants, a night club and a radio station, just down the road from Minneapolis's Third Precinct police headquarters. By the end of May it was gone, a heap of rubble and ashes, consumed by the inferno that destroyed the police station and many of the businesses around it. The image of the burning precinct, abandoned by police in the face of angry and violent protesters, signalled for him that something different was happening ...
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