The boy was just two blocks from his home in Kansas City Tuesday when two teenagers began to follow him and then attacked him, his mother, Melissa Coon, said.
Police
have described the suspects as black 16-year-olds, while the victim is white.
"We
were told it's a hate crime," Coon told KTLA.
"They
rushed him on the porch as he tried to get the door open," Coon told KMBC. "(One
of them) poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you
deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy.'"
By
lighting the gasoline, the second attacker "produced a large fireball
burning the face and hair" of the boy, according to a Kansas City Police
Department report obtained by KCTV.
"It
was pretty bad stuff," Detective Stacey Taylor told the TV station, adding
that police are concerned the boy may have suffered damage to his eyes and
lungs.
Coon
said her son put out the fire with his shirt and called 911 himself. He was
rushed to the hospital and was treated for his injuries.
She
believes the students also attend East High School with her son, and said he
will not be returning to the school. She also told KMBC her traumatized family
plans now plans to move.
"My
5-year-old came in and asked me, 'Mom, am I going to get set on fire
today?'" Coon said. "I was in tears."
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