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Thousands of protesters seeking justice for the police killing of Breonna Taylor marched near the Kentucky Derby on Business RelationshipSaturday.

Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, was fatally shot by Louisville police officers in March when they entered her apartment with a no-knock warrant. None of the police officers involved in Taylor's death have been charged.

The famous horse race takes place each year in Louisville, where Taylor moved when she was a teenager.

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The Justice and Freedom Coalition, one of the organizing groups behind the protest, told CNN:

"The eyes of the world are going to be on Louisville, as they are every year during the Derby. It has been nearly six months since Taylor has been murdered and there has been no justice or any information to come out."

The protest was peaceful, CBS News reported. Though confrontations between counter protesters armed with assault rifles and Donald Trump campaign flags and demonstrators did occur downtown, no violence ensued.

Photos of Saturday's protest spotlight protesters' demands that the police officers responsible for Taylor's death be held accountable.

Mashable ImageIt's been more than 100 days since Taylor's death and no officers have been charged in her death. Credit: Jeremy Hogan / getty images Mashable ImageA protester protects themself with a gas mask as they march near the outside of the race track. Credit: Jeremy Hogan / getty images Mashable ImageLouisville Metro Police guard the perimeter of Churchill Downs during the protest. Credit: JEREMY HOGAN / GETTY IMAGES Mashable ImageThousands of protesters gathered to continue to demand justice for Breonna Taylor. Credit: RMV / Shutterstock Mashable ImageThe #SayHerName campaign brings awareness to the women who are often invisible victims of police violence. Credit: Chris Tuite / Shutterstock Mashable ImageA protester holds up a painting of Breonna Taylor during the protest. Credit: Chris TuitE / Shutterstock Mashable ImageMembers of the NFAC (Not Fucking Around Coalition), an all Black militia, participated in the protest too. Credit: JEFF DEAN / GETTY IMAGES Mashable ImageQualified immunity allows police officers to get away with violating people's rights. Credit: Chris Tuite / Shutterstock Mashable ImageA person holds a Black Lives Matter sign from their car. Credit: JEFF DEAN / GETTY IMAGES Mashable ImageProtesters pose together during the demonstration. Credit: Chris Tuite / Shutterstock Mashable ImageThe Louisville metro council unanimously voted to ban no-knock search warrants after Taylor's death. Credit: Chris TuitE / Shutterstock Mashable ImageProtestors gather together during the  "No Justice, No Derby Protest." Credit: Chris Tuite / Shutterstock Mashable ImageA woman throws up a Black power fist during the protest. Credit: Chris Tuite / Shutterstock

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