In the Midwestern state of Missouri, a black high school student accidentally visited a house different from the one he planned to visit, and was shot by a white man on the front door, and prosecutors charged the man with assault and other charges.

On the 13th of this month in Kansas City, Missouri, in the Midwestern United States, Ralph Jarl (16), a black high school student, was trying to pick up his brother at a friend's house, but when he accidentally visited another house and opened the front door, he was shot in the head by a white man inside.

According to the media, Jarl was treated in hospital and is now back at home.

The prosecutor's office charged Andrew Lester (18), who lives in the house, with assault and other charges on suspicion of assault and other crimes, and the prosecutor said at a press conference that "it can be said that there was a racial element" and that there may have been racial discrimination in the background.

At Jahl's high school, about 1500,15 students, faculty and staff marched to protest, calling for suspects to be brought to justice.

Vice President Harris also posted on social media that "we should not live in a society where children fear being shot just because they ring the chime of a different house."

In the United States, on the 17th of this month, in South Alabama, someone broke into a party venue and opened fire, killing four men and women between the ages of 23 and 4.