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ABC News by Deena Zaru and Sabina Ghebremedhin 4/29/2024

Yarl's mother, Cleo Nagbe, told ABC News that his recovery is "still ongoing."

The family of Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who was shot and injured last year when he knocked on the wrong door, filed a civil lawsuit in Missouri on Monday against the accused shooter, Andrew Lester.

The complaint, which was filed on behalf of Yarl's mother, Cleo Nagbe, names Lester and the Highland Acres Lakeside Heights Homeowners Association in the Kansas City neighborhood where the shooting took place and argues that their “carelessness” and “negligence” led Yarl to “suffer and sustain permanent injuries.”

“[Ralph] is an anomaly to me honestly, because there is no hatred in his heart. There's no anger or bitterness,” Yarl family attorney Lee Merritt told ABC News in an interview set to air on Monday. “He has a strong sense of justice and he wants us to move forward with pursuing justice for him.”

When asked about the lawsuit, Lester’s attorney, Steven Salmon, told ABC News he could not comment because he was not aware of the suit and had not seen a copy of the complaint. The civil suit comes ahead of Lester’s criminal trial, which is set to begin on Oct. 7.

ABC News reached out to the homeowner’s association, but requests for comment were not immediately returned.

The 85-year-old was charged with one count of felony assault in the first degree in connection to the April 13, 2023 shooting and one count of armed criminal action, also a felony. Lester pleaded not guilty and was released on $200,000 bond.

Yarl was shot in the head and in the right arm by Lester, according to police, after the teenager mistakenly arrived at the wrong address to pick up his twin brothers from a friend’s house. Lester maintained he believed someone was trying to break into his house.

Judge rules Andrew Lester case to be partially sealed in the shooting of teenager Ralph Yarl

More: https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/exclusive-ralph-yarl-teen-shot-mistakenly-wrong-house-civil-lawsuit/story?id=109573983

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Yarl was shot in the head and in the right arm by Lester, according to police, after the teenager mistakenly arrived at the wrong address to pick up his twin brothers from a friend’s house. Lester maintained he believed someone was trying to break into his house.

Okay.  Lots to unpack.   

Old white racist kills black dude for just knocking at his door?

Twin brother doesn't text brother he is outside and to come out? 

I smell a hoax and side with the old man.
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Okay.  Lots to unpack.   

Old white racist kills black dude for just knocking at his door?

Twin brother doesn't text brother he is outside and to come out? 

I smell a hoax and side with the old man.

I smell a hoax too, but I also detect an almost certain conviction despite that.  Like Derrick Chauvin.
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