A prayer service was held Friday for Usaamah Rahim, who was fatally shot by police earlier this week after he allegedly wielded a military knife at counterterrorism officers.
After the service at the Mosque for the Praising of Allah, the place of worship of Rahim's family, his wooden casket was carried to a hearse and driven to the burial site. Several dozen people attended the service, including Rahim's immediate family.
Once he is buried, police will release the surveillance video of Rahim's shooting to the public, after holding it back per the family's request.
The family screened it Thursday, and it seemed to calm their initial suspicions about his death.
His brother, Ibrahim Rahim, originally posted to social media that police had killed Usaamah Rahim for no reason, shooting him in the back while he spoke on the phone with their father.
But after seeing the video, Ibrahim Rahim acknowledged that his initial post was not correct, and he asked the public not to jump to conclusions. But he still wanted to know more about his brother's death. "The facts are still coming in. We need more information," he told CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront."
He said he had no indication his brother was hatching any kind of terror plan.
Terror network?