11-year-old Aderrien Murry speaks out after being shot by police following 911 call
Aderrien Murry, the 11 year-old boy who was shot by police after calling 911, spoke out about the harrowing experience in an exclusive interview with ABC News. Aderrien Murry, the 11-year- old boy who was shot by police on May 20 after calling 911, spoke out about the harrowing experience in an exclusive interview with ABC News that is set to air on "Good Morning America" and "GMA3" on Tuesday. “I came out of the room like this,” Murry said with his hands above his head as he reflected on the incident in an interview with "GMA3" co-anchor DeMarco Morgan. “It felt like a Taser, like a big punch to the chest,” he added. The boy’s mother, Nakala Murry, previously told "GMA3" in an interview that aired on Thursday that her son was shot in the chest by a police officer who responded to their home in Indianola, Mississippi in the early morning hours of May 20 after her son called 911. Nakala Murry is now calling for the officer to be fired. An undate