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Daunte Wright Funeral Planned For Thursday After Mourners Attend Wednesday Viewing

Daunte Wright’s funeral is scheduled for Thursday at a church in Minneapolis, nearly two weeks after he was shot and killed by a police officer  in nearby Brooklyn Center. 

The Rev. Al Sharpton is set to deliver the eulogy during the funeral, which will be held at Shiloh Temple International Ministries and is set to begin at noon CT. It was unclear whether the funeral would be a public service, according to FOX 9 of Minneapolis.

On Wednesday, mourners gathered at Shiloh Temple to view the body of Wright, a 20-year-old Black man. His death sparked protests and riots that coincided with the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the May 2020 death of George Floyd.

The public viewing took place a day after Chauvin was convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in Floyd’s death.

“People celebrated all over the country,” Sharpton said, according to the Star Tribune of Minneapolis. “As I was crying, the thing that bothered me was right down the road was Daunte Wright. … Don’t tell us what you did for George Floyd and ignore what happened to Daunte Wright. … We’re going to get Wright right in Minnesota.”

“Don’t tell us what you did for George Floyd and ignore what happened to Daunte Wright.”

— The Rev. Al Sharpton

Wright, 20, was shot April 11 in the Minneapolis suburb following a routine traffic stop for driving with expired tags, police said.

On Wednesday his body lay in a white, open casket covered in red roses. His parents, Katie and Aubrey, received flowers and hugs during the public viewing, which took place on their wedding anniversary, reports said.

At the viewing, a large screen behind him showed videos and photos of his friends and family.

Fox

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