Washington (AFP) – Anger and calls for justice dominated the funeral in Michigan on Friday of a Black man shot by a policeman, with US civil rights leader Al Sharpton demanding the officer be publicly identified. Sharpton compared Michigan in 2022 to “Mississipi in 1952” as he issued a rallying cry for 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya, who was killed during a traffic stop in the city of Grand Rapids on April 4. “This cannot end today… We got to fight for him,” he told the church packed with hundreds of mourners, including Lyoya’s family and the families of other Black victims of police violence. P…