Fighting Injustice Together (FIT) and the Upstate chapter of Black Lives Matter held a rally in Falls Park in downtown Greenville Monday night, according to FIT founder and CEO Bruce Wilson.More than 75 people participated in the rally that began at 6:30 p.m. They walked down Main Street on the sidewalk chanting "Black Lives Matter. No Justice. No Peace." It was a peaceful demonstration.The FIT website says it aimed to "confront, challenge, and eradicate legal and social injustices in any venue, by generate, integrate and apply knowledge to promote and protect individuals and families in our community against injustices, foreign and domestic." The Upstate chapter of Black Lives Matter recently held two rallies in Falls Park.On Friday, a large crowd gathered in Falls Park and shouted "Black lives matter," "Don't shoot" and "Hands up." The group then marched down Main Street. At one point the crowd took to the stage during Main Street Friday, causing the band to stop playing.On Saturday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the park before they marched down Main Street. Some members of the group threatened to shut down Interstate 385. Five people were arrested. To read the full story on the arrests, click here. WYFF News 4's Tim Waller asked Wilson about the arrest on Saturday night. "That's not what we want. We're not looking to antagonize. We want everything to be respectful and peaceful. Picking a fight with law enforcement will not change anything," Wilson said.Demonstrators told WYFF News 4's Corey Davis that they were outraged over the fatal shootings of two black men by white officers in Louisiana and Minnesota.

Fighting Injustice Together (FIT) and the Upstate chapter of Black Lives Matter held a rally in Falls Park in downtown Greenville Monday night, according to FIT founder and CEO Bruce Wilson.

More than 75 people participated in the rally that began at 6:30 p.m. They walked down Main Street on the sidewalk chanting "Black Lives Matter. No Justice. No Peace." It was a peaceful demonstration.

The FIT website says it aimed to "confront, challenge, and eradicate legal and social injustices in any venue, by generate, integrate and apply knowledge to promote and protect individuals and families in our community against injustices, foreign and domestic."

The Upstate chapter of Black Lives Matter recently held two rallies in Falls Park.

On Friday, a large crowd gathered in Falls Park and shouted "Black lives matter," "Don't shoot" and "Hands up." The group then marched down Main Street. At one point the crowd took to the stage during Main Street Friday, causing the band to stop playing.

On Saturday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the park before they marched down Main Street. Some members of the group threatened to shut down Interstate 385. Five people were arrested. To read the full story on the arrests, click here.

WYFF News 4's Tim Waller asked Wilson about the arrest on Saturday night.

"That's not what we want. We're not looking to antagonize. We want everything to be respectful and peaceful. Picking a fight with law enforcement will not change anything," Wilson said.

Demonstrators told WYFF News 4's Corey Davis that they were outraged over the fatal shootings of two black men by white officers in Louisiana and Minnesota.