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The Minneapolis city government and local businesses are bracing for a new wave of violence as the officer accused of killing George Floyd faces a jury next week.
From now until the end of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial, swaths of the city’s downtown will be closed to traffic and strictly limited for pedestrians.
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Businesses have begun boarding up windows in hopes of limiting further damage following last summer’s riots.
“You might want to consider adding physical barriers, …