Two protests unfolded in downtown Louisville Monday afternoon, organized by a group to voice opposition to U.S. immigration policies and recent federal actions in California.
This movement is in response to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody.
An LMPD officer said demonstrators who did not comply with orders to stop marching in the street were arrested.
Denorver "Dee" Garrett is accusing the officer of battery, unlawful imprisonment and intention infliction of emotional distress.
Findley founded the Justice and Freedom Coalition last summer during racial justice protests that broke out in Louisville after the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
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Many of the panelists noted it's important to consider the past when looking to build a new future.
Damion Hayes was sentenced by a federal judge on Thursday.
No one was injured.
In all, LMPD said four people were arrested. They face charges of assault, menacing, harassment with physical contact and resisting arrest. Two officers also suffered minor injuries from the incident.
A church clergyman said the church had reached an agreement with the Louisville Metro Police Department that protesters would be asked to leave the church at 11 p.m. and will have 45 minutes to clear out.