Kansas City teen Ralph Yarl, who was shot in the head after going to the wrong house to pick up his younger twin brothers, sat for his first interview that aired Tuesday on Good Morning America.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the details of the case after Ralph Yarl was shot in the head when he went to the wrong house.
During an interview aired on ABC’s"Good Morning America" Tuesday, the now 17-year-old Yarl sat alongside his mother and recounted to anchor Robin Roberts how on April 13, he went into the driveway, walked up the steps and rang the doorbell and saw"three different cameras, like one looking at the driveway, one on the porch" of the home of 84-year-old Andrew Lester.
The teen said he mistakenly went to N.E. 115th Street, instead of getting his siblings from N.E. 115th Terrace – located just a block away. "I actually wait a long time. I’m just on the porch, so then I hear the door open and I see this old man and I’m assuming of, this must be like their grandpa, and then he pulls out his gun," Yarl, who was 16 at the time of the incident, said."And I’m like whoa, so then I like back up. He points it at me, so I kinda brace, and I turn my head. Before that I’m thinking there’s no way he’s actually gonna shoot right the door isn’t even open.
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