A white homeowner, 84, turned himself in after being charged with shooting a black teenager in Missouri.
Elderly homeowner accused of shooting black teenager Ralph Yar After turning himself in, he was arrested twice.
Andrew Lester, 84, surrendered to the Clay County Jail. Kansas city, MissouriTuesday afternoon.
He faces life in prison after being charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal conduct.
16-year-old Ralph Jarl was shot twice through the door of Lester’s home. Lester’s house was just a block away from where his brother was waiting to be picked up.
Lester was first arrested on April 14, hours after the shooting, and told police he was “scared to death” with Jarl standing on the porch.
However, he was released in the opinion of the Clay County Attorney’s Office and charged six days later.
Andrew Lester, 84, surrendered to the Clay County Detention Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday afternoon.
Ralph Jarl faces life in prison after being charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal conduct in connection with the shooting that saw him rush to the hospital
Yesterday, the Kansas City Police Department filed a file with the Attorney General’s Office, confirming a warrant for Lester’s arrest Monday night.
It’s unclear when Lester will appear in court, but if convicted he faces up to life in prison.
Ralph was shot in the head and arm on April 13 after accidentally ringing a doorbell on his Missouri property.
In the Presumed Cause Affidavit, Lester told KCPD about the shooting Jarl “It was the last thing he wanted to do,” but was afraid of teenagers because of his size and age.
The document also revealed that officers found a Smith & Wesson .32 caliber revolver with two spent cartridges still inside the cylinder after officers arrived on the scene.
Jarl was shot after knocking on the door, police said.
Jarl also told authorities that after Lester was shot in the head and arm through the front glass of the house, he said, “Don’t come here.”
His statement claimed Lester fired twice within seconds of opening the door and no words were exchanged.
Ralph was shot in the head and arm on April 13 after accidentally ringing the doorbell on his Missouri property.
84-year-old Andrew Lester told Kansas City Police that shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarle was “the last thing he wanted to do,” but because of his size and age, he was a teenager. I was afraid of young people.
His statement claimed Lester fired twice within seconds of opening the door and said no words were exchanged.
Documents reveal he was shot in the left forehead and right arm, and a neighbor told police it was “strange for an elderly neighbor to have a visitor this late at night.”
Witnesses added that they heard “a couple of gunshots” coming from Lester’s home and heard Jarl shouting that he had been shot.
Lester told officers he felt “protecting himself” at the property, where he said he lived alone.
He also claimed that Jarl had “run away” after the incident and called 911 after the shooting.
However, the statement indicated that he was “visibly upset” and “repeatedly expressed concern” for Jarl during the interview.
He said, “I believed I was protecting myself from physical confrontation, and I couldn’t pass up the chance for men to come in.”
16-year-old Ralph Yarl was shot twice in the head by a white man after he accidentally approached the wrong house while picking up his brother.
Ralph in the center is said to have tried to pick up his brothers from a friend’s house, but went to the wrong address.
Jarl told officers that he had pressed the doorbell and waited outside the door, adding that the man inside “took a long time, but finally got the gun and opened the door.”
Officers removed a hard drive from Lester’s home to store the video, but the video system “didn’t work.”
Lester’s house had signs warning of trespassers and unwelcome visitors, but it is unknown whether Jarl saw them before approaching the house.
There was a small “no lawyers allowed” sign on top of the doorbell, and another sign said the property was “protected by surveillance cameras.”
Clay County prosecutor Zachary Thompson announced the two felony charges on Monday, admitting there was a “racial component” to the cases, but declined to provide further details.
Lee Merritt, the family’s attorney, added that Jarl’s legal team was not aware of what the “racial element” was in the case, which was announced Monday night by the Clay County Attorney’s Office.
He said: “It’s a white shooter and a black boy.
Lester’s bail is set at $200,000. If convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison for the assault charge and from three years to 15 years for the armed crime.
Ralph’s mother said CBS news Her son waited for a hug from his twin brother, but “received a few bullets” instead.
Jarl is said to be recovering, but according to his mother, “If you just sit there and stare, buckets of tears roll down from his eyes.”
A talented bass clarinetist, Ralph leads part of the school’s marching band and plays multiple instruments in the Northland Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Ralph accidentally rang a sign on the doorbell of his house in Kansas City, Missouri, that read, “Lawyers are not allowed.”
She said the bullet in his arm had not been removed for 12 hours and the effects of the injury would stay with him “for quite some time.”
President Joe Biden called the Jarl family on Monday and invited them to the White House when Ralph was feeling well enough.
Jarl’s mother revealed they talked about music, and the president said that if his family had to rely on his musical skills, they would “die of hunger”.
Crump added that it was tragic that it took prosecutors so long to indict Lester, saying, “I think it’s appropriate. You can shoot a black man in the head.” You can’t send a message to society that says, Doorbell.
“Gun violence against unarmed black people must stop. Our children should feel safe, not as if they were being hunted.
“This is certainly a step in the right direction, but we will continue to fight for Ralf as he works towards a full recovery.”
Thompson was asked why Lester was not charged with attempted murder.
Lester was questioned shortly after the shooting, but was released without charge two hours after his arrest.
Police received a statement that Ralph will continue his recovery at home with his mother, a nurse, in hospital on Friday before he was released on Monday.
President Joe Biden called the Jarl family on Monday and invited them to the White House when Ralph was feeling well enough.
There was also a sign on the property claiming it was “protected by surveillance cameras”
Cleo Nagbe and attorney Lee Merritt said their son, Ralph Yar, could communicate “when he felt like it.”
“He keeps improving. He’s responsive and making good progress,” said his father, Paul.
Celebrities are quick to stand by the teenager, and actresses Viola Davis, Jennifer Hudson, and Halle Berry are calling for justice.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said, “I hope the justice system gets it right with him.”
Jennifer Aniston has called on her followers to demand the shooter’s “immediate arrest”.
She also posted the prosecutor’s contact information, stating:
Her comment comes after a GoFundMe fundraiser launched by Yarl’s aunt raised over $2.7 million for teens just one day after it was created.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11987033/White-homeowner-84-hands-charged-shooting-black-Missouri-teen.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490 A white homeowner, 84, turned himself in after being charged with shooting a black teenager in Missouri.