A 85-year-old white man in Kansas, Missouri was charged Monday with two felony counts after shooting a Black teenager who rang his doorbell.
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Prosecuting Attorney Zachary Thompson said at a news conference that there was a "racial component" to the incident Thursday night in which Andrew Lester twice shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl.
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Lester was charged with armed criminal action and first-degree assault, which carries up to a life sentence if convicted.
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Hate crimes, which were not filed, carry lesser penalties in Missouri.
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Yarl's parents had sent him to pick up his twin younger brothers, but he approached the wrong house.
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According to the prosecutor, Lester came to the door, shot Yarl in the head, and then shot him in the arm.
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Lester was detained last week but then released after about an hour. Thompson said an arrest warrant was issued on Monday, but Lester was not yet in custody.
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"We understand how frustrating this has been, but I can assure you the criminal justice system is working and will continue to work," Thompson said.
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Yarl survived the shooting and was recovering at home after being released from the hospital on Sunday.
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His aunt, Faith Spoonmore, set up a GoFundMe page to help pay medical bills.
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By Monday afternoon, more than $2 million (€2.1 million) had been raised.
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Spoonmore said Yarl is "doing well physically" but has a lot of trauma to overcome emotionally.
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The incident outraged many in Kansas City and across the country.
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Black spray paint on the side of Lester's single-story house showed a heart with "16" in the middle. Eggs splattered the front windows and the door.
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"No child should ever live in fear of being shot for ringing the wrong doorbell," Vice President Kamala Harris wrote on Twitter in response to the shooting.
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The Missouri Senate held a moment of silence for Yarl on Monday.
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Ben Crump, a prominent civil rights attorney known for representing families in cases involving police brutality against Black people, is now working with Yarl's family.
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Crump has been involved in several high-profile cases, including those of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Ahmaud Arbery,Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd.
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"We all believe that if the roles were reversed and this was a Black citizen who shot a 16-year-old for merely ringing his doorbell, they would have arrested him, and he wouldn't have slept in his bed that night," Crump said.
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