US KC police chief says investigation of teen’s shooting is moving as quickly as possible - Auntie says teen went to wrong house to pick up his brothers, a racist cracka opened the door, saw a 16 year old choir boy and shot him in the head and then shot him again.

KC police chief says investigation of teen’s shooting is moving as quickly as possible
The Kansas City Star (archive.ph)
By Andrea Klick and Glenn E. Rice
2023-04-16 21:53:52GMT

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Police Chief Stacey Graves and Mayor Quinton Lucas, left, at a news conference Sunday afternoon. ANDREA KLICK

Police Chief Stacey Graves said Sunday the police department is working to make sure the investigation of the shooting of a Black teenager moves as quickly as it can so the case can be presented to the Clay County prosecutor.

“I want everyone to know that I am listening,” Graves said at a news conference at Kansas City police headquarters downtown, “and I understand the concern we are receiving from the community.”

The 16-year-old boy, who family members have identified online as Ralph Yarl, was hospitalized Thursday night after he was shot while trying to pick up his younger twin brothers. Police said he went to the wrong house and was shot at that house. They have not identified the shooter or his race.

Police initially said Ralph was in stable condition but had a life-threatening injury. His current condition has not been released, other than that he is stable.

Graves said Sunday that the homeowner who allegedly shot the teen was taken into custody Thursday and placed on a 24-hour hold.

While searching the scene for evidence, detectives found the firearm allegedly used.

Law enforcement released the suspect pending further investigation after consulting with the Clay County Prosecutor’s Office.

Graves said Missouri law allows a person to be held up to 24 hours for a felony investigation. At that point, the person must be released or arrested and formally charged.

In order to arrest someone, Graves said law enforcement needs a formal victim statement, forensic evidence and other information for a case file to be completed. Because of the teen’s injuries, Graves said police haven’t been able to get a victim statement yet.

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Ralph Yarl - Facebook, courtesy the family

Information that officials have now does not point to the crime being racially motivated, but Graves said that aspect also remains under investigation.

Investigators will also consider whether or not the suspect was protected within the Stand Your Ground laws, Graves said.

Officials would not confirm the number of times the homeowner shot the victim or where his injuries were.

Mayor Quinton Lucas, who attended the news conference, said the police department understands the community’s concern that the shooting could be racially motivated. He said some members of the police department attended Sunday’s protest in the neighborhood where the shooting took place to listen to community members’ concerns.

“There are a number of folks who are working on this case,” he said. “This is not something that has been dismissed, marginalized or diminished in any way. This is something that is getting the full attention of the Kansas City Police Department.”

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump told The Star on Sunday that his Florida-based law firm has been retained by the teen’s family.

“You can’t just shoot people without having justification when somebody comes knocking on your door and knocking on your door is not justification. This guy should be charged,” Crump said.

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Ralph Yarl - Facebook, courtesy the family

Crump has represented the families in several high-profile cases including Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, as well as Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.

He said the homeowner initially shot the teen in the head and then a second time after the boy fell to the ground.

The family has also retained Lee Merritt, a Texas-based civil rights attorney who has previously represented the family of Cameron Lamb, who was fatally shot by KCPD detective Eric DeValkenaere in 2019.

Crump said the homeowner’s actions were inexcusable and unjustified.

“After he had shot him, you could’ve closed your door and called the police. Why did you go out and shoot him a second time?” he said. “It’s outrageous, is what it is. It’s outrageous. You just shoot somebody because they knocked on your door.”

Crump said based on what he was told by the teen’s family, the shooter is white.

“It is inescapable not to acknowledge the racial dynamics at play,” he said.

Ralph was meant to pick up his brothers from a friend’s house on 115th Terrace. He ended up ringing the doorbell at a home on 115th Street, Faith Spoonmore, the teen’s aunt, wrote online.

Spoonmore said a man opened the door, saw Ralph and shot him in the head. When Ralph fell to the ground, she said the man shot him again.

Ralph got up and ran from the property, but he had to ask at three different homes before someone helped him. Kansas City police officers said they responded to the area around 10 p.m.

“Even though he is doing well physically, he has a long road ahead mentally and emotionally,” Spoonmore wrote in a GoFundMe she started to raise money for Ralph’s medical bills and other expenses.
 
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump told The Star on Sunday that his Florida-based law firm has been retained by the teen’s family.

“You can’t just shoot people without having justification when somebody comes knocking on your door and knocking on your door is not justification. This guy should be charged,” Crump said.
I was on the fence about this being a justified shoot or not due to the lack of facts in the story, but if the family has hired ben crump, this is a clear case of dindu nuffin.
 
We'll have to wait for the full details but based on literally every other similar story I'm guessing choir boy was shot in a failed home invasion or robbery.
Indeed, let's hope the videos from the cops bodycams, if they are on, will be posted asap.

Btw the guys of American Thinker posted a rant about this.

April 17, 2023

Another Race Storm is in the making in Kansas City after the shooting of a black teen​

By Rajan Laad


A few hours ago, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves revealed the Kansas City police department is working on an investigation of the shooting of a teenager.
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“I want everyone to know that I am listening,” Graves said at a news conference at Kansas City police headquarters downtown, “and I understand the concern we are receiving from the community.” (4½ minute video clip)

So, what happened?

On Thursday, April 13, just before 10 pm, law enforcement was called to a home near N.E. Cookingham Drive and N. Tracy Avenue in Kansas City, where the teen had been shot by the homeowner.

The police found the injured teenager suffering from life-threatening injuries for which he was transported to a local hospital.

The officers took the homeowner, who is the alleged shooter, into custody. The department said he’s been released after consulting with the Clay Country prosecutor’s office. This is standard procedure while the investigation continues.

The police have pledged a swift and thorough investigation in order that the case can be presented to the Clay County prosecutor.

Police said the teenager was picking up his siblings at a house on N.E. 115th Terrace, but mistakenly went to a house on N.E. 115th Street.

The shooting was officially listed as a case of mistaken identity.

Graves said that forensic evidence and a victim statement would be needed before the case is complete.
 
I'm willing to bet that this kid knocked on the door, and when he didn't get an answer, found the door unlocked and decided to stroll on in, at which point he caught two rounds. If that wasn't the case, the person who shot him would have already been charged.
 
I was on the fence about this being a justified shoot or not due to the lack of facts in the story, but if the family has hired ben crump, this is a clear case of dindu nuffin.
To play Devil's Advocate I really can't blame anyone for wanting to get into that hustle for Gofundme charity.

The kid assuming he survives is going to require a fortune in medical care. I'm unaware how much Medicaid/family's health insurance can provide assistance but these things are a severe financial drain.

Ben Crump and ambulance chasers in general are seen as bottom feeders of society. But the reality is he's the type of attorney who can get your story on the nightly news.
 
Crump said based on what he was told by the teen’s family, the shooter is white.
Nigger lawyer: YESSSSSS! Yeeeesss!!!!
I'm willing to bet that this kid knocked on the door, and when he didn't get an answer, found the door unlocked and decided to stroll on in
It doesn’t really matter. If it gets enough heat regardless of circumstance, shooter is going to be railroaded.

Although, it’s going to be really interesting if the white identified shooter has a name like “Carlos Sanchez”.
 
The kid assuming he survives is going to require a fortune in medical care. I'm unaware how much Medicaid/family's health insurance can provide assistance but these things are a severe financial drain.
The boy has Medicaid. The family won't have to pay a penny for his medical care. That being said, I agree with you about getting in on the Gofundme hustle. Of course they're going to do that. Who wouldn't?
It doesn’t really matter. If it gets enough heat regardless of circumstance, shooter is going to be railroaded.
Not really. It's hard to prosecute when someone is trespassing and the state has laws that say as such. This is Kansas City, not NYC or some other leftist fag zone. ((EDIT: @Meat Target informed me that, unfortunately, this is indeed a leftist fag zone)) The fact that he hasn't already been charged is a good sign, I think. What I'm wondering is, how the fuck do you go to the wrong house as a 16 year old. I could see if he was a 7 year old, but this is a teenager. How the hell did he not know where his brothers were? It sounds like bullshit, tbh.
“It is inescapable not to acknowledge the racial dynamics at play,” he said.
For you, maybe. Unless you're talking about the dynamics of a dumb nigger teen making a really stupid mistake (going to the wrong house and/or trying to steal from that house), but you're not.
 
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Unless the home owner is a complete meth head, he would understand that knocking on a door isn’t an actionable self defense scenario. Forced entry usually is, though I I am not familiar with MO’s self defense laws.

I agree with above posters saying this guy would already be in jail if the kid he shot just knocked on the door and that was all.

At the very least, this is another nauseating case of selective information being published to promote an intentional narrative.
 
This is Kansas City, not NYC or some other leftist fag zone.
Lol, KC is Chicago's little brother, run by crooks ever since the Pendergast era (KC's equivalent of Tammany Hall).

There's at least one house with a Rainbow or BLM flag on every street. Kansas and Missouri have just enough hicks and old people with money to not be swing states.
 
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Lol, KC is Chicago's little brother, run by crooks ever since the Pendergast era. There's at least one house with a Rainbow or BLM flag on every street. Kansas and Missouri have just enough hicks and old people with money to not be swing states.
Well that sucks. But this guy is still going to be fine, I think.
 
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My first instinct is to say they're lying and the brat was robbing the house, but with that white woman cop mistaking a black dude's house as her own and shooting him to death I'll acknowledge the possibility of him telling the truth.
 
Forced entry usually is, though I I am not familiar with MO’s self defense laws.
Missouri Revised Statues 563.031:
2. A person shall not use deadly force upon another person under the circumstances specified in subsection 1 of this section unless:


(1) He or she reasonably believes that such deadly force is necessary to protect himself, or herself or her unborn child, or another against death, serious physical injury, or any forcible felony;


(2) Such force is used against a person who unlawfully enters, remains after unlawfully entering, or attempts to unlawfully enter a dwelling, residence, or vehicle lawfully occupied by such person; or


(3) Such force is used against a person who unlawfully enters, remains after unlawfully entering, or attempts to unlawfully enter private property that is owned or leased by an individual, or is occupied by an individual who has been given specific authority by the property owner to occupy the property, claiming a justification of using protective force under this section.
Forcible entry is covered in Missouri
 
Lol, KC is Chicago's little brother, run by crooks ever since the Pendergast era (KC's equivalent of Tammany Hall).

There's at least one house with a Rainbow or BLM flag on every street. Kansas and Missouri have just enough hicks and old people with money to not be swing states.
Indeed, the KCMO US representative in the house is literally a democratic black preacher man https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel_Cleaver
He was the one that did Amen and Awoman.
 
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