HOUSTON - Hundreds of mourners lined up outside a church in George Floyd's native Houston for a final public viewing Monday as his death two weeks ago at the hands of police continued spurring protesters, leaders and cities around the world into action over demands to address racial injustice and police brutality.As the doors opened at The Fountain of Praise church in Houston, where Floyd spent most of his life, Floyd was lying in an open gold-colored casket, dressed in a brown suit.
His body was escorted to what organizers say will be a six-hour public viewing that was expected to draw thousands of mourners.Mourners, many wearing masks and T-shirts with the words “I Can't Breathe," stood 6 feet apart as they paused briefly to view the.