The family of Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old Black teenager who was shot while trying to pick up his younger twin brothers, demands justice after he was mistakenly shot by a homeowner in Kansas City, Missouri. The incident happened when Yarl went to the wrong house, was mistaken for an intruder, and then shot at that house. The suspect, who is reportedly white, was taken into custody and placed on a 24-hour hold but was released after consultation with the Clay County Prosecutor's Office. Police Chief Stacey Graves said that Missouri law requires the formal victim statement, forensic evidence, and completed case file to arrest someone, and since Yarl was injured, they were not able to obtain a victim statement yet. Meanwhile, civil rights lawyers S. Lee Merritt and Benjamin Crump have been retained by the victim, and they criticized the authorities for releasing the shooter, who they claimed to be an "armed and dangerous suspect." The shooting fed a protest in Kansas City on Sunday, demanding swift action from the law enforcement and prosecutors to identify, arrest, and prosecute the shooter responsible for the unjustifiable shooting of a Black teenager.