Posted on 09/19/2020 10:41:06 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A stretch of a Minneapolis street that includes the place where George Floyd was killed will soon be named in his honor.
Although the street will still be called Chicago Avenue, the city will refer to the blocks between 37th and 39th streets as George Perry Floyd Jr. Place, the Star Tribune reported.
The City Council approved the naming Friday, and Mayor Jacob Freys office said he would likely sign off on it as well.
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What’s next? Jeffrey Dahlmer Boulevard?
“...fifteen years on the Erie Canal...” You must be of an age when children were taught to celebrate our history instead of being ashamed of it. I grew up in SoCal and we sang that song in school and even learned about the Erie Canal.
That’s neat. I thought it was a 7th-grade New York History topic in the ‘60s.
Tell the police dispatcher to give their emergency callers George Floyd’s old cell number.
It’s main attractions will be the Meth Monument and the Fentanyl Fountain.
Lived on 1313 Bullet Magnet Way...
“Where do you live again?”
“Crackhead St. Don’t ask”
Its. Stupid automiscorrect.
Will it become an open air market for drug dealing?
Will it be near ‘Justine Damond’ Boulevard?
MN is so effed up. Well, The Twin Cities are. I’m sure that family living close the the Canadian Border, ‘Up Dare’ votes for Trump! ;)
It’s like that in Wisconsin, too. Once you’re outside of Madistan and Milwaukeestan, we’re quite NORMAL!
Which street is named after Stalin, Lenin, and Adolf Hitler?
I mean if a city is going to screw up that bad; they might as well go all the way into pure evil.
Don’t forget Pelosi and Soros; the two living most evil people on the planet.
Fentynal Alley? Meth-head Way? Felonious Parkway?
Baltimore has a Freddie Gray Youth Empowerment Center, supposedly to help youth. Yikes!
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