NFAC protester in Louisville with gun
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An armed member of the "NFAC" raises his fist during a march through downtown Louisville, Ky., toward the Hall of Justice on Saturday, July 25, 2020. Hundreds of activists demanded justice for Breonna Taylor during the demonstrations in her hometown that drew counter-protesters from a white militia group. Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was fatally shot when police officers burst into her Louisville apartment using a no-knock warrant during an investigation. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
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The group known as the NFAC, which stands for "Not F***ing Around Coalition," was in the city last month protesting injustice in the Breonna Taylor case and demanding the truth.
The admission came during a Thursday morning news conference that included health officials such as Dr. Sarah Moyer, the city's chief health strategist.
Grandmaster Jay says a day after his group met with city officials, Churchill Downs announced there would be no fans at the track for the Kentucky Derby.
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