UPDATE: KARE 11 wants to clarify an interview we aired last night involving a man who attended one of the protests in reaction to the decision not to charge two Minneapolis police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark.

We aired a small portion of an interview with a man who identified himself as Hakim. We omitted that Hakim, of Minneapolis, attended the protest to support the community and to encourage social change on all sides of the complex issue.

Here is his entire interview with KARE 11.

MINNEAPOLIS - Hundreds of people marched and rallied Wednesday night in response to the much anticipated Jamar Clark case decision.

On Wednesday, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman opted not to charge two Minneapolis police officers with the November shooting death of Clark.

PHOTOS: Jamar Clark decision protests Hundreds rally in Minneapolis to protest the decision not to charge to police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark. (Credit: Ben Garvin, KARE 11) Protesters march to the Hennepin County Government Center. (Credit: Ben Garvin, KARE 11) Protesters at Jamar Clark demonstration Selfie during Jamar Clark protests at Hennepin County Government Center. Some protesters burn a flag following the Jamar Clark decision. (Photo: Ben Garvin, KARE 11) Protesters march after Jamar Clark decision. (Photo: Ben Garvin, KARE 11) Protestors in masks asked to remove them or, like this guy, asked to leave. Protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis and back to north Minneapolis to the scene of the Jamar Clark shooting. Hundreds of people marched Wednesday night to protest the decision to not charge two Minneapolis police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark. (Credit: Bob Crippa, KARE 11) Hundreds of people gathered to rally at the Hennepin County Government Center Wednesday night to protest the decision to not charge two Minneapolis police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark. (Credit: Bob Crippa, KARE 11) Protesters rally at the Hennepin County Governemment Center. (Credit: Adrienne Broaddus, KARE 11) Protesters head toward the Hennepin County Government Center. (Credit: Dave Peterlinz, KARE 11) Hundreds of people gathered to protest the Jamar Clark decision at the Hennepin County Government Center. (Credit: KARE 11) Minneapolis Police allowing the protest. (Credit: Lou Raguse, KARE 11) Protesters shut down a portion of the Metro Transit light rail. (Credit: Ben Garvin, KARE 11) Protesters rally at the Hennepin County Government Center. (Credit: Jay Olstad, KARE 11) Rev. Danny Givens fires up protesters at Elliot Park before their march. (Credit: Adrienne Broaddus, KARE 11) Protesters on the move to Minneapolis City Hall. (Credit: Bill Middeke, KARE 11) Protesters march to the Hennepin County Government Center. (Credit: Jay Olstad, KARE 11)

Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar started to protest near James and Plymouth Avenues, the site of the Clark shooting. The group marched to the Hennepin Co. Government Center in downtown Minneapolis.

Protesters now marching on s 5th street on the light rail line which appears to have stopped rail traffic. pic.twitter.com/BQ87JhoXRG — Jay Olstad (@jayolstadtv) March 30, 2016

Protesters now marching on n 7th street & n Bryant. They are on their way to the Hennepin Co Gov't center. pic.twitter.com/KQXXDpSB9E — Jay Olstad (@jayolstadtv) March 30, 2016

Black Lives Matter Minneapolis held a rally in Elliot Park. They said they're “coming together as a community to demand justice.” The group also marched to the Hennepin Co. Government Center.

The demonstrators chanted and held signs reading "Justice for Jamar" and "Black Lives Matter." The rally lasted for about an hour. At around 8 p.m., the group started to disperse with some protesters saying they were headed to the Minneapolis Police Department's 4th Precinct.At that time the protesters walked back to the intersection of James and Plymouth before walking to the 4th Precinct. At the precinct some protesters chanted "indict, convict, send those killer cops to jail". A small group of protesters burned an American flag while other protesters condemned that action.