People gather at a rally to support Ralph Yarl on April 18 in Kansas City, Mo. Yarl, a Black teenager, was shot April 13 by an 84-year-old white homeowner when he mistakenly went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brothers.
Charlie Riedel, Associated Press
A motorist drives past the house where 84-year-old Andrew Lester shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl in Kansas City, Mo.
Charlie Riedel, Associated Press
A sign warning intruders is seen on a backyard fence April 19 at the house where 84-year-old Andrew Lester shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl in Kansas City, Mo.
Charlie Riedel, Associated Press
This undated photo shows Ralph Yarl, the teenager shot by a homeowner in Kansas City, Mo.
Payton Washington was one of two cheerleaders shot and wounded by a man in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one of them said she mistakenly got into his car thinking it was her own.
In suburban Detroit, it was a lost 14-year-old looking for directions. In Kansas City, it was a 16-year-old who went to the wrong house to pick up his younger brothers. There was the 12-year-old rummaging around in a yard in small-town Alabama, the 20-year-old woman who found herself in the wrong driveway in upstate New York and the cheerleader who got into the wrong car in Texas.
People gather at a rally to support Ralph Yarl on April 18 in Kansas City, Mo. Yarl, a Black teenager, was shot April 13 by an 84-year-old white homeowner when he mistakenly went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brothers.
A sign warning intruders is seen on a backyard fence April 19 at the house where 84-year-old Andrew Lester shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl in Kansas City, Mo.
Payton Washington was one of two cheerleaders shot and wounded by a man in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one of them said she mistakenly got into his car thinking it was her own.