On Thursday afternoon, the family and friends of George Floyd will gather in Minneapolis to honor him with a private memorial service, which will not be open to public attendance but will be broadcast and streamed across several national networks.
The service will take place at the Frank J. Lindquist Sanctuary at North Central University, with Rev. Al Sharpton delivering a eulogy and attorney Benjamin Crump expected to make an address on criminal justice.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is also expected to attend. When to watch: George Floyd's Minneapolis memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 4 at 2 p.m.
ET. It is expected to end around 4 p.m. ET. How to watch: The memorial service will air live on many of the major news networks,
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