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NY woman driven to wrong address fatally shot by homeowner
Authorities say a 20-year-old woman on her way to a friend’s house in upstate New York was driven to the wrong address and quickly shot to death by the homeowner
Kansas City Homeowner Is Charged In Shooting Of Black Teen
Ralph Yarl, 16, was shot after mistakenly going to the wrong address to pick up his younger siblings.
A White 85-year-old homeowner who allegedly shot and wounded Ralph Yarl, a Black teen, after the 16-year-old went to the wrong home to pick up his siblings will face two felony charges.
Eighty-year-old white man identified as shooter of black teenager in Kansas City
An 80-year-old white man is the accused shooter of Ralph Yarl, a black teenager who was shot in the head after he approached the wrong home when trying to pick up his younger siblings in Kansas City, Missouri.
84-Year-Old Is Charged in Shooting of Black Teenager Who Went to Wrong House
Lawyers for the family of Ralph Yarl, 16, said he was critically injured when he was shot twice in Kansas City, Mo.
Man Charged With Murder in Shooting of Woman Who Went Up Wrong Driveway
Kevin Monahan shot Kaylin Gillis, 20, when she and several friends wound up outside his house in a rural part of upstate New York, the authorities said.
84-Year-Old Man Charged in Shooting of Black Teen One Day After Protesters March
Outrage has sprung up after a black teen was shot by a white homeowner when he went to the wrong house last week.
April 17, 2023 - Kansas City, Missouri, homeowner faces felony charges in shooting of teen
The man who allegedly shot and wounded a Black teen who went to the wrong home in Kansas City, Missouri, faces two felony charges, Clay County attorney Zachary Thompson said Monday. There was "a racial component to the case," he said.
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