Like Ralph Yarl’s parents, Patience Gaye moved to the United States from Liberia to escape violence before starting a family.
“How do you protect a Black kid?” she asked. “... What are we supposed to do now? We left our countries because we don’t want to be killed. That’s why we left. They came to America for a better life. How is this a better life?” Yarl got up and ran from the property, but he had to ask at three different homes before someone helped him, family added. Kansas City police officers said they responded to the area around 10 p.m.
They also will be represented by Lee Merritt, a Texas-based civil rights attorney who has previously represented the family of Cameron Lamb, who was fatally shot by KCPD detective Eric DeValkenaere in 2019.As protesters chanted and prayed in front of the home where Yarl was shot, some neighbors joined in the demonstration while others watched from their porches or lawn chairs.
Police have not identified the shooter or his race. They said they are still investigating whether the shooting was racially motivated.Councilman Kevin O’Neill, District 1 at-large, joined the crowd at the protest Sunday. He was among many Northlanders there.
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