Protestors gathered outside Brighton Police Station on Sunday (Sept 18) over the shooting of Chris Kaba, an unarmed man, in South London.
The 24-year-old had about to become a father before he was shot in a police pursuit on September 5.
The vehicle, which he was driving at the time of the incident, was flagged up on an ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) camera, indicating it had been involved in an offence.
The Met police officer who shot Mr Kaba has since been suspended while the Independent Office for Police Conduct investigate the incident.
Mr Kaba's family have accused the police of racism and joined in with protests happening in London.
The protest on Sunday was part of a National Day of Action, with protestors gathering at police stations all over the country.