Tim Findley talks to Louisville protesters outside Churchill Downs on Derby day
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Demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, several hundred people, including Louisville activists and members of national social justice group Until Freedom, marched to Churchill Downs on Derby day to protest fatal shootings of Black people by police.
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Demonstrators met up at South Central Park, just blocks from Churchill Downs, and heard from a series of speakers before the march began.
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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