New York (CNN) -- Demonstrators took their shouts for an end to what they say is widespread and unchecked police brutality to an NBA arena in Washington, a famed department store in New York, a well-known Ivy League commercial spot and to roads where they often brought traffic and passersby to a stop.
Streets in major cities throughout the United States -- Boston, Chicago, Miami and New Orleans, among them -- filled again Friday night with protesters.
And while crowds appeared to be smaller than previous nights, marchers were just as passionate about their voices being heard.
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One sign held by a young black man in Washington read simply: "I could be next."
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