GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Several groups met in downtown Greenville for the 30th Annual National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality (NDP) on Wednesday evening.

People held signs and marched from the Greenville County Courthouse to the law enforcement center while calling for accountability in law enforcement.

The protestors said they want more to be done after law enforcement uses deadly force.

Efia Nwangaza, the director of the Malcom X Center, said, “We’re saying we’ve had enough and as having enough that we are out not only to raise our own voices but to encourage and inspire others to do the same thing.”

The protestors also called for President Trump’s National Guard deployments into US cities and the recent increase in immigration raids to end.

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