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The crowd included relatives of other men killed in interactions with police: Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell.

Sharpton compared Garner’s death to that of Diallo, who was shot by officers who said they thought a wallet was a gun.

“What excuse could you come up with this time?” Sharpton asked.

He said even if police forgot their training and used an illegal chokehold, they and medics needed to react when Garner said repeatedly, “I can’t breathe.”

“When does your decency kick in? When does your morality kick in?” Sharpton said.

At the end of the service, Garner’s relatives stood near his casket, some holding each other up, their faces gleaming with tears, as a young woman from the family delivered a stirring rendition of the Mariah Carey song “Hero.”

Garner’s sister, Ellisha Flagg, thanked mourners for supporting his family and introduced his 90-year-old aunt, Katherine Williams, who belted out a spiritual song that got mourners, including Sharpton, clapping along.

Hundreds of people watched outside the church as pallbearers loaded Garner’s body into the hearse. After the door was closed, his cousin Melvin Scott stopped for a moment, praying before placing his hand against the vehicle’s rain-speckled back window.

Autopsy results are pending. One officer has been stripped of his gun and badge pending an investigation. Another has been placed on desk duty. Two paramedics and two EMTs have been suspended without pay.

The New York Police Department has vowed to retrain its officers on the use of force.

(Photo: AP)

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