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Protesters demand justice as Black teen in Kansas City shot after knocking on the wrong door

Protesters are calling for justice after a Black teen in Kansas City, Mo., Ralph Yarl, was shot when he mistakenly visited the wrong address to pick up his younger siblings last Thursday. According to reports, he was shot once in the head and then a second time in the arm after he fell to the ground. He had been told to pick his younger twin siblings from a house but confused the address, ringing a doorbell at a residence on 115th Street instead of 115th Terrace. He was then reportedly shot by the homeowner while standing in front of the door. The suspect was detained but later released, with police citing the need for further investigation. Yarl sustained serious injuries but is currently in stable condition according to police.

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