"I grabbed my camera and ran down to the scene. Destruction was still under way, and buildings were burning all around me. Firefighters looked at me, completely worn, scared and confused, knowing they couldn't even stop it. They could just do their best to minimize the collateral damage around it. But then I started to notice how many people were helping. EVERYONE was helping. There would be 2 people breaking a window and then a hundred people behind them, cleaning up the glass and putting the fires out. Local citizens were even in these buildings many times before the firefighters could even get there, doing their best to stop the fires and destruction." Adam Schluter documents moments of humanity amid Minneapolis riots.
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