Rev. Sharpton gives eulogy
Rev. Al Sharpton in his eulogy noted how Daunte Wright’s mother, who is white, and father, who is Black, "raised him in an interracial home." "They defied the color barriers," he said, and "raised children to not hate nobody."
Sharpton said, "I don’t care how much settlement they [Wright’s family] may be given -- you can never fill the hole in their heart that was caused for no reason."
"The time has come for America to stand up and bring a new day -- to where we don’t have to explain to our children what to do when the police stop you," Sharpton said. "It's time to bring a new day where we don’t have to videotape when we see a badge, but where we know that that badge will serve and protect -- not treat us like we've been convicted. The time has come for police to understand they're not above the law."
Wright’s death will "change the laws of the land," Sharpton said, and children not born yet will "know his name."