Skip to main content
Clear icon
59º

Teens to be sentenced for deadly I-75 rock throwing near Flint

32-year-old man killed after rock went through windshield

1 / 7

United Auto Worker Lindsey Higgins, exits the the UAW Local 2250 Ken Worley Hall with her two children after voting on the offer made to union workers by General Motors on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019, in Wentzville, Mo. "I don't feel great about the contract but I have these two to think about. I can't keep striking. I've got to keep a roof over their head," said Higgins. UAW workers have been on strike since Sept. 16. (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

FLINT, Mich – Four teens are set to learn their fates Tuesday in a Flint courtroom.

They were found guilty in the death of Kenneth White. White, 32, of Mt. Morris, was riding in a van in 2017 when a rock smashed through the windshield on I-75 in Vienna Township, about 80 miles north of Detroit. The rock hit him in the head and he later died from his injuries.

Recommended Videos



Kyle Anger, 17; Mark Sekelsky, 16; Mikadyn Payne, 16; Trevor Gray, 15; and Alexander Miller, 15, all from Clio, Mich., were charged. Sekelsky, Gray, Payne and Miller pleaded guilty and will be sentenced as adults. Sentencing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Candidate

Votes

%

Ted Lieu*(D)

00%

James Bradley(R)

00%
*Incumbent
0% of Precincts Reporting

(0 / 1)

Anger, who was accused of throwing the rock that hit the van, pleaded guilty in October to second-degree murder.

Top Level Group

Candidate

Votes

%

John Cornyn*(R)
00%
Kerry McKennon(L)
00%
David Collins(G)
00%
Mary Hegar(D)
00%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Ted Lieu*(D)
00%
James Bradley(R)
00%
*Incumbent
0% of Precincts Reporting

(0 / 1)

2nd Level Group

Suburban King
Line2
Line3

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Adipiscing diam donec adipiscing tristique risus nec feugiat in. Est ullamcorper eget nulla facilisi etiam dignissim diam. Sed odio morbi quis commodo odio. Mattis pellentesque id nibh tortor id. Enim nunc faucibus a pellentesque sit amet porttitor eget dolor. Aliquet enim tortor at auctor urna nunc id cursus metus. Facilisi nullam vehicula ipsum a arcu. Sed ullamcorper morbi tincidunt ornare massa eget egestas. Faucibus scelerisque eleifend donec pretium vulputate. Aenean pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus mauris. Molestie nunc non blandit massa enim nec dui. Velit scelerisque in dictum non consectetur a erat. Consequat interdum varius sit amet mattis vulputate enim nulla. Lacus sed viverra tellus in hac habitasse platea dictumst vestibulum.

Candidate

Votes

%

Kenny Elshoff
Kenny Elshoff(D)
100,000,0000%
Tom Tang
Tom Tang*(R)
70%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Donald Trump
Donald Trump*(R)
00%
Joe Biden
Joe Biden(D)
00%
*Incumbent

US President (TX)

Additional Content. Adding context to the context to see if the API is updating correctly.

Candidate

Votes

%

Joe Biden
Joe Biden(D)
420,4200%
Donald Trump
Donald Trump*(R)
69,4200%
*Incumbent

3rd Level Group

Candidate

Votes

%

Milinda Morris(R)
696,9690%
Borris Miles*(D)
36,7200%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Peter Flores*(R)
00%
Jo-Anne Valdivia(L)
00%
Roland Gutierrez(D)
00%
*Incumbent

What happened

Police said the teenagers damaged several cars the night of Oct. 18, 2017 when they threw rocks off at least two overpasses in Vienna Township. Kenneth Andrew White, 32, of Mount Morris Township, was in a van at the time heading south on I-75 when the windshield was struck by a large rock in Vienna Township, police said. The rock went through the windshield and hit White, who was in the passenger seat. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

Sheriff Robert Pickell said he wasn't willing to call the incident a prank, since it resulted in a death.

"It's not a prank," Pickell said. "It's second-degree murder. I don't think anybody's laughing. You make a bad decision, you could be spending the rest of your life in prison. This is not a prank."

READ: Family heartbroken after man killed by rock thrown from overpass on I-75

"I don't believe this was a deliberate act to take someone's life," Leyton said. "It was a willful and wanton act that resulted in someone's death. These people should've known better. They should've known this could kill someone, and under Michigan law, that's second-degree murder."

"We know we found 20 rocks, one weighing 20 pounds, on I-75," Pickell said.

Police said it was a six-pound rock thrown from the Dodge Road overpass that went through the windshield of a van White was riding in. White was hit in the chest and head, causing major trauma.

Investigators said the five teens left the overpass and drove to a McDonald's to eat.

White leaves a fiance and a young son.

"Nobody wins when young people are charged," Pickell said. "A young boy is left without a father, and many families are grieving."

All five boys went to Clio High School.

Police said Anger turned himself in at the county jail, and the others were arrested. They're being held at the detention center.

Family devastated; victim had 5-year-old son

White's family and the community were torn apart by White's death. Amy Cagle had to tell her 5-year-old son that his father was killed coming home from work.

"He was a good man and a good father," Cagle said.

Police said somebody threw the large rock off of the Dodge Road overpass north of Flint, hitting the van White was riding home in from his construction job.

"For some senseless act, for it to be just a rock, just to take him so soon," Cagle said.

Before White and his friend came through the area on I-75, police said 20 rocks had already been thrown. Four other cars had pulled over, and drivers called 911.

“I just don’t understand what a person could be thinking to even want to do something like that,” said Alicia Waskoski, White’s sister. “To know they’re putting lives in danger by just throwing rocks over the interpass.”

Investigators have been asking for the public's help tracking down the people who threw the rocks.

"We have a family here," Genesee County Undersferiff Chris Swanson said. "This guy's got a fiance. He's got a child. He's on his way back from a hard day's work and out of the blue comes a rock and he loses his life. We want to find out who's responsible for this."

“He took away a child’s father, and the love of my life,” Cagle said. “His stupid act took away a life.”

Bump this to the top


About the Authors
Jordin Littmann headshot

I am a Developer currently testing the author object for stories.

Recommended Videos