Sharpton decries 'stench of racism' in Daunte Wright's death [View all]
MINNEAPOLIS Daunte Wright, the young Black man shot by an officer during a traffic stop in suburban Minneapolis, was not just some kid with an air freshener, but a prince whose life ended too soon at the hands of police, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Thursday during an emotional funeral.
Hundreds of people wearing COVID-19 masks packed into Shiloh Temple International Ministries to remember Wright, a 20-year-old father of one who was shot by a white police officer on April 11 in the small city of Brooklyn Center. The funeral was held just two days after former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted in the death of George Floyd and amid a national reckoning on racism and policing.
The absence of justice is the absence of peace, Sharpton said. You cant tell us to shut up and suffer. We must speak up when there is an injustice.
The civil rights leaders thundering eulogy included a stinging rebuke of the possibility that Wright was pulled over for having air fresheners dangling from his mirror. Wrights mother has said her son called her after he was stopped and told her that was the reason. Police said it was for expired registration.
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