Family and friends said their final goodbyes to a man killed in what police are calling a hate crime in Manhattan.

Funeral services for Timothy Caughman took place in Jamaica, Queens this morning, at Mount Zion Baptist Church on Union Hall Street near 107th Avenue.

Mayor Bill de Blasio was in attendance with first lady Chirlane McCray.

Police say the 66-year-old  Caughman was stabbed to death last week by Army veteran James Jackson, who they say was armed with a sword.

Prosecutors say the 28-year-old traveled to New York from Baltimore to specifically kill black men.

Jackson is being charged with murder as an act of terrorism along with hate-crime charges.