On Thursday, Brennan Walker, a high school student in Michigan, was shot at by a white man when he knocked on the man’s house to ask for directions.
According to Miami Herald, Walker, a 14-year-old student at Rochester High School in Rochester Hills, Michigan, had missed his bus and decided to walk to school. When the teen got lost, he decided to ask for directions.
When Walker knocked on the door of one home, a white woman who answered said she feared he was trying to break into her house.
"I knocked on the door, stepped back, knocked, stepped back, and then a lady came downstairs yelling at me," Walker told Click On Detroit. "She asked me, 'Why are you trying to break into my house?' and I told her I was just looking for directions to Rochester High."
Walker then saw a man come down the stairs with a gun. The man aimed at Walker and shot at him as he ran away but was not hit.
'My mom says that, black boys get shot because sometimes they don't look their age, and I don't look my age. I'm 14; but I don't look 14. I'm kind of happy that, like, I didn't become a statistic," Walker added.
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He faces as much as life in prison, according to Rochester Patch.
Reacting to the incident, Brennan’s mother, Lisa Wright, said she had heard that the man missed only because he forgot to take the gun’s safety off.
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In a statement by Bryan Barnett, the mayor of Rochester Hills, he condemned the shooting saying he was “personally sickened by the initial reports and they suggest behavior completely unacceptable and inconsistent with the character and values of our community.”
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