Springfield, IL  (WAND) — Demonstrators are currently gathered outside the Municipal Center East building in Springfield to demand accountability from the Springfield Police Department.

The protest, originally organized by Intricate Minds, is meant to address multiple issues regarding policing in Springfield, most recently the case of a retired Springfield Police Sergeant who severely injured two people on a motorcycle last week.

ISP said a vehicle driven by 50-year-old Michael A. Egan of Springfield was going north on E. Lake Shore Dr. while a motorcycle was traveling south. Troopers said Egan failed to yield the right of way and made a left turn in front of the motorcycle.

Egan was cited and a DUI investigation was started. In a news release, the department said it’s conducting an internal investigation to ensure that all policies and procedures were adhered to by Springfield Police personnel at the scene.

Demonstrators at the scene showed their support of the two crash victims with signs and t-shirts. There were also signs demanding justice for Sonya Massey, a Springfield woman who was killed in her home by a Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy during a 911 call. The former deputy Sean Grayson has been charged with murder.