A couple weeks after a banner that said “Racism is as American as baseball” was unfurled at a Red Sox-A’s game at Fenway Park, protestors in St. Louis held a banner that said “Stop killing us, “#RacismLivesHere” and “#ExpectUs” at a Cardinals-Brewers game at Busch Stadium.

Protests have been happening in St. Louis after, “a judge’s ruling clearing (white) former St. Louis Metropolitan police officer Jason Stockley of first-degree murder in the 2011 shooting of (black) 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith” on Sept. 15, according to USA TODAY. And in the case, “According to the statement, Stockley is heard on police cruiser camera saying he was ‘going to kill this [expletive], don’t you know it.'”

One of the protestors recorded a Facebook Live video of the group of them chanting as they held the banner and then walked out of the stadium with security. In the video, you can see other fans approaching them and shouting at them to leave. Per the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “there were no reports of violence or arrests.”

Throughout the video, you can hear chants of “No justice, no baseball,” “You can’t stop the revolution,” “Black Lives Matter” and “You thought it was a game, you thought it was a joke.”

Warning: NSFW language in videos

No Justice, no baseball #STLVerdict Posted by Ohun Ashe on Friday, September 29, 2017

The same person also shared video of protests outside the stadium.

No Justice, no baseball 2 #STLVerdict Posted by Ohun Ashe on Friday, September 29, 2017

Read more about the St. Louis protests at USA TODAY.