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Hundreds of people packed a Minneapolis church on Thursday to say goodbye to Daunte Wright, the young black man killed by a white officer in yet another high-profile police shooting.
In a ceremony at the Shiloh Temple International Ministries, attended by the family of George Floyd and others who have lost loved ones in police arrests, Wright, 20, was remembered as a “jokester".
He was shot and killed on April 11 by a white officer during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Centre, a Minneapolis suburb.
The case sparked global outrage and drew new attention to racial injustices that have plagued America for centuries.