Halle Berry, Viola Davis call for justice for Ralph Yarl

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Yarls attorneys, Lee Merritt and Ben Crump, said the black teen was shot twice by a white man.

(Web Desk) – Hollywood actors Halle Berry and Viola Davis, along with other celebrities, are joining the call for justice for Ralph Yarl, the 16-year-old boy who was shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell in Kansas City, Missouri.

Yarl’s attorneys, Lee Merritt and Ben Crump, said the black teen was shot twice by a white man, who was released 24 hours after Thursday’s shooting without charges.

Berry took to Twitter to demand prosecutors bring charges against the shooter, who has not been publicly identified, while Yarl remains in critical condition after suffering life-threatening injuries.

“I’m sick and tired of this feeling … my heart completely broke when I learned this precious 16-year-old, who accidentally rang the door of the wrong address in an attempt to pick up his siblings, was shot in the head by a man who didn’t want him on his property,” the Academy Award-winning actress wrote.

“This innocent child is now fighting for his life,” she wrote. “This could be your child. This should NOT happen. Please do something today!”

Davis also made a call for action on Instagram, writing, “ALL HANDS ON DECK!!,” as she shared a statement from Yarl’s attorneys demanding justice.

The fellow Oscar winner also shared a comic strip detailing what happened when Yarl mistakenly went to N.E. 115th Street in Kansas City instead of nearby N.E. 115th Terrace on Thursday evening to pick up his twin brothers.

The comic strip noted that Yarl, a high school junior, was a talented student and musician. He is a member of his school’s Technology Student Association and Science Olympiad Team and plays in the jazz and competition band.

Along with Berry and Davis, singer Justin Timberlake put out his own call for justice on Twitter, writing: “#RalphYarl accidentally rang the door of the wrong house while trying to pick up his siblings. For this, a man shot him in the head.

“Then shot him a 2nd time as he was on the ground. The man is free and the 16-year-old is fighting for his life in the hospital. This can’t be it.”

Kerry Washington, of “Scandal” fame, also pleaded for action.

“Instead of waiting around for #LoveIsBlind…make a phone call,” she tweeted with the number for Clay County Prosecutor Zachary Thompson.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell echoed Berry’s statement on Instagram and added: “Saddened and sick to my stomach, when will this STOP? Heartbreaking beyond words an innocent child, son, brother.”