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Teen Ralph Yarl, 17, who was shot in the head by white man, 84, after mistakenly going to the wrong house raises money for traumatic brain injuries – as his aunt says he’s ‘like a shell’

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A teenager from Missouri who was shot in the head by an 84-year-old man after mistakenly knocking on his door is raising money for traumatic brain injuries, Your Content has learned.

Ralph Yarl, now 17, was shot in the head after knocking on the wrong door.

On Monday he attended a run to raise money for traumatic brain injuries.

His family says they are taking his recovery step by step but that it’s ‘not simple,‘according to ABC News.

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