On June 3, a crowd of about 100 people gathered outside the Harrison County Courthouse and marched through downtown Clarksburg. At one point protesters lay down in the streets while chanting, "I can't breathe."[6]
Fairmont
A large group marched through the streets of downtown Fairmont on May 30.[4] Hundreds filled the streets.[7]
Huntington
There were two protests in Huntington on May 30, one at Ritter Park and a second one at Pullman Square. Hundreds of protesters attended.[4][8]
Martinsburg
A protest on May 31 was disrupted by gunfire, though no injuries were reported. Eight people were arrested in connection with the protest.[9]
Morgantown
Protesters gathered on the downtown campus of West Virginia University on May 30.[4] In addition, hundreds of protesters marched in downtown Morgantown on June 2.[10]
Parkersburg
On May 31, a crowd of protesters peacefully marched through downtown Parkersburg. Although they did not have a permit to protest, no arrests were made.[11]
Weirton
On June 6, protesters peacefully demonstrated against police brutality outside the Weirton Community Center.[12]
Wheeling
Hundreds of people participated in a protest on May 31 in downtown Wheeling.[13]