 Hey everyone, you're about to watch a video that's going to get thousands of views. Very cool, but your ad needs to be right here. Give me a call. On Friday, July 28, the citizens of Prestonsburg rallied together for another protest regarding the ongoing Amber Sprablin investigation. As signs were carried throughout downtown Prestonsburg, many drivers were cheering on the peaceful protest. Mountaintop News spoke with Amber's aunt, Melissa Sammons, to hear her thoughts on the situation. It's been almost six weeks now, and we just want people to be aware that we're still here, that we're not going to quit, we're going to still be here until justice is served. And we've said before that we have complete confidence in Kentucky state troopers doing their job in Detective Wireman, who is the lead investigator at KSP. And so, you know, we know that they're doing their job, they're doing an excellent job, and we want them to continue doing their job. But we want to keep this out in the public's eye, to let them know that the murder is not solved yet, and that there is potentially a murderer walking around in our town. For the protesters, the most important thing they can do is keep Amber's memory alive. Her family and supporters will continue to look for the answers to their unsolved questions. We will continue to make our voices heard. We will continue to remind people that she was killed by someone from this community, and that it was very brutal, and that she did not deserve it. And we will continue to fight for justice for her until this person or persons is put away. We're not going to stop. We're not going to stop. There's nothing. There's nothing that could make us stop. Nothing. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Column.