The five teenagers accused of killing a Michigan man by allegedly throwing a rock from an overpass had allegedly thrown items from overpasses multiple times before the fatal incident, Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell tells People.
“There’s a continuing behavior,” Pickell alleges. “These pranks. They’re deliberate, intentional actions that knowingly could hurt people.”
Kyle Anger, 17, Alex Miller, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16, Mikaydyn Payne, 16, and Trevor Gray, 15, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property. On Oct. 18, Kenneth Andrew White, 32, was hit by a rock allegedly thrown by the teens while...
“There’s a continuing behavior,” Pickell alleges. “These pranks. They’re deliberate, intentional actions that knowingly could hurt people.”
Kyle Anger, 17, Alex Miller, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16, Mikaydyn Payne, 16, and Trevor Gray, 15, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property. On Oct. 18, Kenneth Andrew White, 32, was hit by a rock allegedly thrown by the teens while...
- 10/26/2017
- by Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Five teenagers, who were arrested in connection with the rock-throwing death of a Michigan man last week, were denied bail by a judge during their arraignment on Tuesday.
The teenagers, whose ages range from 15 to 17, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property, according to MLive.
They were arraigned before Genesee District Judge William H. Crawford II in connection with the death of Kenneth Andrew White, 32.
Alexander Miller, 15, Mikadyn Payne, 16, Trevor Gray, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16 and Kyle Anger, 17, arrived in court Tuesday wearing grim expressions.
Not guilty pleas were entered for each teenager,...
The teenagers, whose ages range from 15 to 17, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property, according to MLive.
They were arraigned before Genesee District Judge William H. Crawford II in connection with the death of Kenneth Andrew White, 32.
Alexander Miller, 15, Mikadyn Payne, 16, Trevor Gray, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16 and Kyle Anger, 17, arrived in court Tuesday wearing grim expressions.
Not guilty pleas were entered for each teenager,...
- 10/25/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Five teenagers have been charged as adults following the death of a Michigan man.
Kenneth Andrew White was killed after a rock smashed through the window of the car he was in on Oct. 18.
Kyle Anger, 17, and four 15-year-olds Alexander Miller, Mark Sekelsky, Mikaydyn Payne and Trevor Gray have been charged with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property, according to MLive.
People has reached out to the Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office, which authorized the charges.
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton spoke to Fox News, saying, “I don’t believe that this was a...
Kenneth Andrew White was killed after a rock smashed through the window of the car he was in on Oct. 18.
Kyle Anger, 17, and four 15-year-olds Alexander Miller, Mark Sekelsky, Mikaydyn Payne and Trevor Gray have been charged with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property, according to MLive.
People has reached out to the Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office, which authorized the charges.
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton spoke to Fox News, saying, “I don’t believe that this was a...
- 10/24/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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