Black teen wrongly accused of stealing woman's phone says he's 'shell-shocked'
ABCNews
In the wake of a now-viral incident where a woman accused a Grammy-winning Black jazz musician's teenage son of stealing her cell phone in a hotel lobby, the parents and their son described how the confrontation left them "shell-shocked."
"I've been confused. I mean, don't know what would've happened if my dad wasn't there, honestly," Keyon Harrold Jr. told "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. "These past few days, still kind of shell-shocked. But I'm hanging in there."
The 14-year-old spoke out for the first time on "GMA," alongside his father Keyon Harrold, his mom Kat Rodriguez and their attorney Ben Crump.