A sixteen-year-old boy was supposed to pick up his two younger brothers last week when he rang the doorbell of the wrong Kansas City, Missouri, house. A man came to the door and shot Ralph Yarl in the head then shot him again after he fell to the ground.
and being shot on sight. and it s also this is not the first time this has happened. remember renisha mcbride that was in michigan? maybe 10 years ago, she had a car accident went looking for help shot dead. so this is this is sort of part of a pattern. and so my biggest my biggest question or or sort of curiosity is going to be. how do people deal with this can any bridges be crossed. can any can anyone encounter coming together happen and understanding happen to why? you know we a lot of us. see this is very, very obviously an issue of black and white and if not racism than you know, racial prejudice and sort of uh , lack of racial understanding. yeah couple of things. i mean, the difference here that this kid i was trying to go to 115th terrorists went 215th street just that for that block off for so long time of night of us can make that mistake. it s 10 pm and here he is, and i just want i wanted to show that picture because what the defendant said who was 84 year old white man.
Yarl was recovering at home after being released from a Kansas City hospital on Sunday, where he was being treated for gunshot wounds to his head and chest, his family said.