Friday’s protest brought out creative ways to make points. KATHRYN HARRINGTONKentucky State Police were brought in for the second day of protesting, here lined up outside of the YUM! Center on Friday night. KATHRYN HARRINGTONProtesters gathered downtown for a second day of protesting on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONA young girl high fives a protester on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONPolice officers viewed the protest from the top of the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections building. KATHRYN HARRINGTONAn armed protester rode in front of the crowds to halt traffic as they marched through downtown Louisville. KATHRYN HARRINGTONProtesters gathered at the entrance to the Louisville Metro Police Headquarters on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Protesters raised their fists in solidarity during the second day of protests on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
An armed protester. KATHRYN HARRINGTONProtesters raised their fists in solidarity during the second day of protests on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONProtesters sat down to signal to police that they were peacefully protesting. KATHRYN HARRINGTONA line of protesters shielded others on Friday in case of confrontation with police. KATHRYN HARRINGTONThe second day of protesting Friday brought an estimated 1,000 people ostensibly to promote racial justice. Others had different agendas. KATHRYN HARRINGTONA protester spray painted the street outside the Hall of Justice on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONWater and gallons of milk were gathered for protesters to use to neutralize the effects of tear gas. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
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