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hearing that part of the story is even harder. he was clearly bleeding. he was clearly needing help. reporter: ralph is now recovering at home. late this afternoon, the clay county prosecutor announced two felony charges against 85-year-old andrew lester. the court has issued for mr. lester s arrest. i can tell you there was a racial component to the case. reporter: kansas city mayor agreed. something like this happening is unimaginable and unbelievable and hard to expect that something like this would happen if ralph weren t black. reporter: the shooting sparked protests here on sunday. we just want justice. you know, ralph is a good kid. he does not deserve what is happening to him. reporter: the charges the prosecutor just announced are two felonies against andrew d lester. one carries a potential life sentence. a warrant has been issued for his arrest. the prosecutor confirmed what
wrong address to pick up his younger brothers, rang the doorbell and moments later multiple shots were fired. cbs s roxana saberi is outside the police station with these new details. do you think if he was a white 16-year-old boy and he rang that door, do you think it would have been the same outcome? reporter: ralph yalr s family says the 16-year-old was gun downed after mixing up the address, he was supposed to go to 115th terrace, but instead rang the doorbell on northeast 115th street just one block away. the yarl family attorney says that ralph waited for a few minutes after ringing the bell before the door opened. he was immediately confronted with an armed man that said he did not want to see him on his property again and then opened% fire. still yarl s aunt says that the teen ran for help, knocking on three more doors before the neighbor called 911. reporter: as his aunt, what do you think about that?