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Protesters march anew in Louisville: 'No justice, No peace'

A few police cars followed behind, with officers telling protesters to stay on the sidewalk and out of the street before the march ended. Many briefly ended up back at a downtown square that has been a focal point of protests

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Law enforcement stand guard around a burned out car on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky. Pic/AFP

Law enforcement stand guard around a burned out car on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky. Pic/AFP

A diverse crowd of hundreds marched in Louisville's streets chanting "Black Lives Matter" on Saturday night, the fourth night of protests after a grand jury declined to charge officers in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.

People in the crowd also chanted "No Justice, No peace" as cars honked along a busy downtown artery in this Kentucky city that has seen over 120 days of protests over the death of the 26-year-old Black woman in a police raid gone wrong.

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