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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) For a second week in a row, a crowd of protestors brought a call for police reform to the streets of downtown New Orleans.

The marchers are outraged over decisions by grand juries in Missouri and New York not to indicted officers involved the the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.

But the crowd Friday night also took a stand against local cases, saying that New Orleans has its own history of officers going too far and abusing residents rather than enforcing the law.

"People are getting killed, unarmed, daily. It's happening. It's not just the Mike Brown thing," marcher Keya Clark told WGNO News as she carried a sign and walked with the crowd. "We're gonna fight. It's our duty to fight for our freedom."

Friday night, marchers gathered at the foot of Canal Street and worked their way along the riverfront into the Warehouse District. At times, the size of the crowd prevented cars from moving on streets in the area.