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Andrew Lester, homeowner accused of shooting Ralph Yarl, pleads not guilty | New York Post

The 84-year-old man accused of shooting Ralph Yarl outside his Kansas City, Missouri, home after the 16-year-old rang the wrong doorbell pleaded not guilty during his arraignment on Wednesday.

Andrew Lester turned himself over to police after he was charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action, two felonies that carry 10 to 30 years behind bars or life in prison.

Lester, who walked with the assistance of a cane, appeared before Clay County Circuit Court Judge Louis Angles wearing a blue and beige letterman-style jacket and khakis.

The senior could be seen nodding along to the judge’s instruction following his not-guilty plea.

Lester remains free from county jail after posting 10% of his $20,000 bond, with the condition that he is not allowed to leave the state and surrender his passport and concealed carry permit.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/04/19/andrew-lester-man-accused-of-shooting-ralph-yarl-pleads-not-guilty/

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