Animal Liberation Front Flashback: Alaskan Furs Burned Down
Rare photos from the Alaskan Fur Company arson in Minnesota
In 1999, anonymous activists set fire to Alaskan Furs outside Minneapolis. The arson was not officially claimed by the Animal Liberation Front, but bore all the telltale signs of an A.L.F. attack. The fire gutted the building, and total losses were estimated at $2 million. It remains one of the costliest arsons in the history of the animal liberation movement.
Check out some rare photos of the fire’s aftermath:
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Love those interiors!
GO!ALF GO!
No one but the animals themselves have a right to this fur. Way to go!