ive years after the death of George Floyd during an arrest rocked the Twin Cities, causing almost $500 million in damages from rioting and igniting a national reckoning over police racism and brutality, the wounds have not healed. During a week in Minneapolis, The Post observed high tensions in the middle of the George Floyd Square memorial between an angry local black businessman and Floyd's aunt, Angela Harrelson, which set the tone for the rest of the visit.