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Andrew Lester, the 86-year-old Kansas City man who shot Black teenager Ralph Yarl in April 2023, died shortly after pleading guilty to second-degree assault. Lester had faced charges of first-degree assault after he shot Yarl, who mistakenly rang Lester’s doorbell while trying to find his siblings’ home. The shooting sparked national outrage and discussions regarding race and gun violence in America.
Lawyers for the Clay County Prosecutor's office confirmed Lester's death but did not disclose the cause. "While the legal proceedings have now concluded, we acknowledge that Mr. Lester did take responsibility for his actions by pleading guilty in this case," the office stated. Yarl’s family expressed frustration over the delay in justice, lamenting that "another Black child harmed by prejudice will never see the man who shot him face the full weight of the justice system." Yarl, now a freshman at Texas A&M, was hospitalized but survived the incident despite being shot twice.
The case has intensified debates on both gun control and race in the United States.