MINNEAPOLIS — The Sandwich Man lives.
These days you can find him in a wheelchair or leaning on a walker, his body and mind slowed by decades of overnight work feeding and serving people living off the streets of Minneapolis. Now, that work continues, in slightly different form.
Allan Law has been hailed as an urban servant, a hero and a modern-day Mother Teresa. He was featured in a documentary and has been lauded by three U.S. presidents. Although he’s dedicated much of his life to providing blankets and bus tokens to people experiencing homelessness, he is known mostly for the thousands of sandwiches he handed out each night…