The group are concerned that more people are going to die.
Louisville Showing Up for Racial Justice (LSURJ) led the protest alongside of Black Lives Matter Louisville and the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression on the steps of the Hall of Justice at Sixth and Jefferson streets.
In the days following the march, protesters came to the woman's defense, saying she pointed her gun at a man driving a dark gray Ford Taurus in self-defense after he pulled out a gun and pointed it at demonstrators near his car.
Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell dropped felony rioting charges against 18 people on Tuesday, including Rep. Attica Scott, stemming from protests near the Louisville Free Public Library on Sept. 24.
The group addressed, point-by-point, several changes and potential Louisville Metro Police policies shifts that came from the settlement.