GROVE CITY, Pa. - A peaceful protest took place today in Grove City, Pennsylvania to serve racial justice in the United States. Hundreds took part on South Broad Street and it was organized by a 20-year-old named Noah Wilson who grew up in Grove City, originally from Warren.

"We're not here to insight any violence on anybody," Wilson said. "Nobody's armed. We're just asking you respect us, and we'll respect you."

Wilson said he used Instagram to spread the word about the march.

"All we're here to do is promote the good police work that there is in the United States," he said. 

There were also Grove City residents armed alongside businesses.

"We're a small town and we're not going to let that happen here," Grove City resident said, in regards to any possible violence. 

The March lasted about 45 minutes and police were on standby throughout the duration. 

"We ran it by Grove City Police, and we have their complete support and they have ours," Wilson said.

Grove City police said, "It couldn't have turned out better," and that they support Wilson to exercise his first amendment right.