Trial to Proceed for Suspect in Shooting of Black Teen at Wrong Kansas City House

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Andrew Lester, the 84-year-old white man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after Yarl mistakenly went to the wrong house, will stand trial after pleading not guilty to felony charges. Yarl suffered injuries to his head and arm and has experienced ongoing physical and mental effects. The case has raised concerns about racial dynamics, with some suggesting that the shooting was motivated by the defendant's fear of Black individuals.
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