FLINT, Mich. (WWJ) -- The oldest teen of five charged in the I-75 rock throwing-case has been sentenced to up to 20 years in prison.
Judge Joseph J. Farah on Tuesday handed ordered 19-year-old Kyle Anger, who pleaded guilty to a second-degree murder charge, to serve 39 months to 20 years in prison, though he will get credit for the time he as already served, just over two years.
Anger and four other Flint-area teenagers pleaded guilty to throwing rocks off the Dodge Road overpass in Vienna Township into oncoming traffic along I-75 two years ago. One rock smashed through the windshield of a southbound vehicle, striking and killing 32-year-old Kenneth White the night of Oct. 18, 2017.
Anger reached a deal last year to have 10 charges dropped, in exchange for a single guilty plea for second-degree murder.
The four other teens -- Mark Sekelsky, 18, Mikadyn Payne, 17, and 16-year-olds Trevor Gray and Alexzander Miller -- also entered guilty pleas on manslaughter charges, but after Farah rejected sentencing them as juveniles, the guilty pleas were withdrawn by the teens' attorneys. Prosecutors have requested the trial be moved to juvenile court.