Hundreds of people marched to Columbus Police headquarters last night to call for justice for victims of police brutality. About 400 people marched peacefully from the Ohio State University campus to a park and then to police headquarters. Demonstrators were protesting the chokehold death of an unarmed black man in New York City and the fatal shooting of a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri. Grand juries decided that no criminal charges were warranted in both cases. Police Chief Kim Jacobs says the city's police department is one of a few large departments in the U.S. to be fully accredited. She says to maintain that designation the department must constantly review and study such things as avoiding racial profiling. (To hear the protesters click below.)