Monday evening, community members gathered in downtown Springfield to support local police.
Beginning at 5:30, roughly 300 pro and anti police protesters met at the Springfield Public Library.

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Tensions between protesters rose on multiple occasions, causing police officers to step in to deescalate several fights. At least one anti-police protester was arrested.
Before the night ended, anti-police protesters stood in a line across from Springfield Police on several occasions. One of which included chants for Stacy Kenny, who was killed by SPD in March 2019.
The protest concluded around 9:30. More protests in support of black lives matter and defunding the police are being planned for later this week in Eugene.