Ralph Yarl: Biden speaks to Black teenager shot after mistakenly knocking on wrong door

Ralph Yarl was discharged from hospital after suffering two gunshot wounds (AP)

President Joe Biden has spoken with Ralph Yarl, the Black teenager who was shot in Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly by a white homeowner after he mistakenly rang the wrong doorbell.

According to Kansas City Police on 13 April the high school junior had gone to collect his siblings from a friend’s house on 115th Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri when he muddled up the address and went to a home on 115th Street by mistake.

The teenager rang the doorbell and the homeowner allegedly opened fire on him. Andrew D Lester, an 85-year-old white homeowner, was charged over the incident, county prosecutor Zachary Thompson said in a press conference on Monday.

Ralph was shot twice – once in the head and once in the arm – according to Ben Crump and Lee Merritt, the prominent civil rights attorneys now representing him.

The attorneys said Mr Biden had called Ralph and his family on Monday shortly before they learned of the charges being brought against Mr Lester.

The president “offered his prayers for Ralph’s health and for justice”, they said in a statement.

The White House said Mr Biden had “shared his hope for a swift recovery”, reported Politico.

The incident has caused widespread anger in the Black community and led to protests and demands for justice from civil rights activists.

Prosecutors have also said there is a “racial component” to the case.

“He didn’t have his phone. He mistakenly went to the wrong house, one block away from the house where his siblings were. He pulled into the driveway and rang the doorbell,” the family said on a GoFundMe page.

“The man in the home opened the door, looked my nephew in the eye, and shot him in the head. My nephew fell to the ground, and the man shot him again,” said a woman on the GoFundMe page, who described herself as Ralph’s aunt.

On Monday evening, authorities revealed Mr Lester was initially taken into custody on Thursday and placed on a 24-hour hold and later released as per Missouri state law.

Clay County prosecutor Zachary Thompson said Mr Lester was charged with assault in the first degree, which carries a punishment of 10-30 years or life imprisonment.

He has also been charged with armed criminal action, which carries a punishment of 3-15 years.

Mr Thompson said a bond has been set of $200,000, but the suspect is not in custody yet.

Ralph has been released from the hospital and is now recovering at home.