About a dozen people gathered outside the Waffle House on Government Street in Mobile Saturday to protest the company's response to Chikesia Clemons' arrest at a Saraland Waffle House two weeks ago.

The protesters said they are standing in solidarity with Clemons, WKRG News 5 reported.

WKRG reported this protest came after a counter-protest Friday, where a large number of people went to the Waffle House in Saraland to buy food as a show of support for the chain and Saraland police.

Waffle House protest on Gov St in Mobile. WKRG Chad Petri is there. http://www.wkrg.com/news/mobile-county/protests-at-government-street-waffle-house-saturday-morning/1161449599 Posted by WKRG on Saturday, May 5, 2018

Activist Al Sharpton met with concerned citizens at a Mobile church earlier this week.

At the event, Sharpton called on Saraland PD to drop all charges against Clemons, while also calling for a public apology and that the nationwide restaurant chain denounces the actions of the police.

Since Clemons was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, Waffle House released a statement saying that it supported its staff and the Saraland Police Department.