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Ralph Yarl: Man charged with shooting boy who knocked wrong door | Ralph Yarl: Man charged with shooting boy who knocked wrong door |
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Ralph Yarl, 16, is a "fantastic kid" who plays bass clarinet, his aunt said | Ralph Yarl, 16, is a "fantastic kid" who plays bass clarinet, his aunt said |
A householder in the US state of Missouri has been charged with shooting a teenager who rang the wrong doorbell while picking up his younger brothers. | A householder in the US state of Missouri has been charged with shooting a teenager who rang the wrong doorbell while picking up his younger brothers. |
Andrew Lester, 85, has been charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action, prosecutors announced. | Andrew Lester, 85, has been charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action, prosecutors announced. |
Mr Lester, who is white, allegedly shot Ralph Yarl, 16, who is black, once in the head and once in the arm in last Thursday's incident. The boy survived. | Mr Lester, who is white, allegedly shot Ralph Yarl, 16, who is black, once in the head and once in the arm in last Thursday's incident. The boy survived. |
A prosecutor said there was a "racial component" to the shooting. | A prosecutor said there was a "racial component" to the shooting. |
A warrant has been issued for Mr Lester's arrest. It was not immediately clear if he had been taken into custody. | A warrant has been issued for Mr Lester's arrest. It was not immediately clear if he had been taken into custody. |
At a press conference on Monday, Clay County Prosecutor Zachary Thompson declined to elaborate further on the alleged racial component to the shooting. | |
"My message to the community is that, in Clay County, we enforce the laws and we follow the laws," said Mr Thompson. "That doesn't matter where you come from, what you look like or how much money you have." | "My message to the community is that, in Clay County, we enforce the laws and we follow the laws," said Mr Thompson. "That doesn't matter where you come from, what you look like or how much money you have." |
Police initially detained Mr Lester for questioning and let him go, sparking protests throughout the city on Sunday. | |
Personal injury lawyer Benjamin Crump, who is representing the Yarl family, said: "You can't just shoot people without having justification when somebody comes knocking on your door - and knocking on your door is not justification." | |
Ralph's family said the teen had been trying to pick up his younger twin brothers from a friend's house at around 22:00 local time on 13 April when he accidentally knocked on Mr Lester's door. | |
Family members say that the boy had mistakenly gone to 115th Street instead of 115th Terrace and rang the bell twice. After being shot, he went to three nearby homes before someone helped him, they said. | |
"He heard rustling around going on in the house and then finally the door was open," lawyer Lee Merritt told NBC News. | |
"And he was confronted by a man who told him, 'Don't come back around here,' and then he immediately fired his weapon." | |
According to local reports, Mr Lester told police that he believed someone was breaking into his home and fired two shots through his door. A witness also told the local news station that he heard Ralph "screaming that he had been shot". | |
On Monday, prosecutors said Missouri citizens have the right to use force if they "reasonably" fear that they are in danger. Mr Thompson declined to elaborate further on the specifics of this case. | On Monday, prosecutors said Missouri citizens have the right to use force if they "reasonably" fear that they are in danger. Mr Thompson declined to elaborate further on the specifics of this case. |
During a protest on Sunday, the boy's father, Paul Yarl, demanded charges be filed against the man who shot his son. "If he goes free, the next black kid that's going to ring that doorbell could get shot again," he said. | |
Ralph was released from hospital on Sunday and was at home recovering from his injuries, Mr Yarl told the Kansas City Star. | |
According to the family's lawyers, President Joe Biden called the Yarls on Monday and spoke with them for 20 minutes. | |
He told reporters that Mr Biden had offered his prayers and invited them to the White House after the teenager had recovered. | |
US Vice-President Kamala Harris tweeted: "No child should ever live in fear of being shot for ringing the wrong doorbell." | |
Celebrities including Viola Davis, Justin Timberlake, Halle Berry and Kerry Washington - as well as Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes - have also condemned the shooting. | |
A GoFundMe account set up to pay for Ralph's medical recovery has raised over $2.1m (£1.7m) as of Monday. | |
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Missouri | Missouri |
US gun violence | US gun violence |
Gun crime | Gun crime |
United States | United States |