TORONTO -- Toronto activist Moka Dawkins has been released from police custody on bail following public outcry from community members and anti-racism groups who demanded her release.

Police say Dawkins, a trans woman and activist known for her work within the sex workers鈥 and prisoners鈥 rights movement, has been charged with assault, uttering threats of bodily harm and failure to comply with probation, after a dispute occurred between two individuals inside a residence鈥.

News of her arrest began to spread on social media late Thursday afternoon, and calls for support were quickly sent out among activist groups. Demonstrators soon gathered outside Toronto Police Service鈥檚 14 Division where they chanted and marked up posters until early the next day. Demonstrations continued throughout most of Friday until Dawkins was released.

According to , it was Dawkins鈥 roommate who made the call and 鈥渨eaponized police against her鈥 during a civil dispute, though police have not verified this claim due to privacy restrictions.

鈥淚t was so shameful,鈥 one demonstrator said to a crowd of people. 鈥淪he [the roommate] used her positioning to inflict violence against a Black trans woman.鈥

Instances of Black people having the or selling lemonade have been well documented on social media, with activists pointing to the potential danger a move like this could pose to Black people.

Dawkins was formerly incarcerated and served close to four years for manslaughter in two Toronto jails. In 2015, she was in what she claims was an act of self-defence. Her case has come under heavy scrutiny and Dawkins continues to speak out about her alleged .

She was received by a crowd of supporters outside the police division on Friday following her release. Using a large megaphone, Dawkins thanked the crowd for their display of support.

鈥淭he struggle still goes on for many people,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e need to continuously stick together.鈥

Dawkins was released on bail with a new set of conditions. A hearing for her case will take place near the beginning of October.