Juliet and her mother drove to Louisville for the Kentuckiana Pride Festival at the Big Four Bridge in Waterfront Park to see the young girl's first concert.
Thousands of people gathered in downtown Louisville for the annual Kentuckiana Pride Festival.
"For me to know she spent her last 24 hours in pain and suffering is just, there are no words for it," Chappell's brother Jeffontae McClain said. "It's unfathomable. I don't know how people could really listen to her cry out for help and could see she was withering away just not care."
A crowd of more than 50 protesters marched through parts of the Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville and onto the Big Four Bridge chanting “Ta’Neasha Chappell, say her name” on Sunday evening.
Ta’Neasha Chappell, 23, died shortly after being transported from the Jackson County Jail to the Schneck Memorial Hospital on Friday, according to a news release.