Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey will not be attending Thursday's funeral for Amir Locke, the man who was fatally shot by police early this month in a downtown apartment, and the bishop officiating the service said the city's Police Department leadership should also not attend.
The 22-year-old Locke will be eulogized during the funeral at Shiloh Temple International Ministries on West Broadway in north Minneapolis, where noted civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton will give the eulogy.
Shiloh Temple Bishop Richard Howell Jr. said someone from Frey's office called him Tuesday with his decision.
"He is not coming," Howell said. "He's respecting the family's wishes, unless there is an invitation. It doesn't seem like he's going to get an invitation." The service is open to the public.
Frey spokeswoman Tara Niebeling confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the mayor will not be at the funeral, nor will his office be sending anyone in his place.
Asked whether Interim Police Chief Amelia Huffman or other high-ranking MPD personnel should attend, Howell said, "Oh, gosh no. Due to the nature of how the death came about, I don't think it would be wise for anyone from the Police Department."
Officer Garrett Parten said without elaboration that "the Minneapolis Police Department will not be in attendance."

In June 2020, Frey and the police chief at the time, Medaria Arradondo, both were at the funeral in Minneapolis for George Floyd, who died while in police custody under the knee of Derek Chauvin in late May of that year.