Starr uses it to admonish the police for not caring about what happened to Khalil. Violent demonstrations immediately break out in Garden Heights, businesses are destroyed and looted, cop cars are burned, and the police lob tear gas into the crowd. On the radio, the grand jury's decision is announced. The three find DeVante, badly beaten, at King's house and get him safely out and into their car. Seven calls Starr while she is at her boyfriend's house and tells her that DeVante is missing. Hailey makes another insensitive remark at school, and Starr punches her, for which she is suspended. Starr tells her story once more, to the grand jury who will choose whether or not to indict Officer Cruise. The Carters' house is shot up in a drive-by shortly thereafter, prompting the family to wonder if it was the police or King's gang who is responsible. Starr tells her own version to the district attorney conducting an investigation into the shooting, and then does a television interview of her own. Officer Cruise's father conducts a television interview, lying about the events of the shooting, and claiming that Cruise felt his life was in danger. Maverick offers protection to a neighborhood boy and member of King's gang named DeVante, increasing King's ire. She continues to have friction with one particular friend at school named Hailey, who makes a blatantly racist remark, and then tries to laugh it off. Ofrah, a community activist and attorney who offers to represent her. At Khalil's funeral, King tries to claim he was part of his gang. Starr goes to the police station to give her report of the shooting, and the police try to make Khalil's death seem justified, implying he was involved with gangs and drugs. Maverick used to be a member of his gang, but they have since fallen out. Meanwhile Maverick feuds with a local gangster named King. After the shooting, she finds her white friends do not understand what she is going through, Uncle Carlos defends Officer Cruise, while her father Maverick is certain that the shooting was racially-motivated. She has a white boyfriend that she is afraid to tell her father about. Her uncle Carlos, a policeman, also lives in Riverton Hills. She lives in the urban, predominantly black neighborhood of Garden Heights with her parents and two brothers, Seven and Sekani, but attends a majority white private school called Williamson in nearby affluent Riverton Hills. As he does so, Khalil turns to look into the window to ask Starr if she is okay, and Cruise shoots him in the back three times, killing him.Įven before the shooting, Starr's life is complicated. Cruise orders Khalil out of the car and searches him, then walks back toward his cruiser. They drive off in Khalil's car and are pulled over by a police officer named Brian Cruise. As they catch up, a gun fight breaks out and they flee the party. Starr Carter is socializing at a party in her neighborhood, Garden Heights, when she runs into Khalil Harris, an old friend from childhood she has not seen in a while.