Clio rock throwers plead guilty in court

The five teens, 17-year-old Kyle Anger, 16-year-olds Mark Sekelskya and Mikadyn, along with 15-year-olds Alexander Miller and Payne Trevor Gray are facing second-degree murder charges in the I-75 rock-throwing death last October. (WEYI)

FLINT, Mich. -- Four of the five teens accused of throwing rocks over an overpass plead guilty in court Friday in connection with the death of a man last October.

Kenneth White, 32, was killed in October of 2017 when a piece of concrete thrown from the Dodge Road overpass onto I-75, struck the windshield of the vehicle he was a passenger in.

Kyle Anger plead guilty to second degree murder.

He also requested sentencing as juvenile with guidelines set from a manslaughter charge.

16-year-olds Mark Sekelsky and Mikadyn Payne, along with 15-year-old Trevor Gray plead guilty to manslaughter and asked to be sentenced as a juvenile. The max penalty is 15 years.

15-year-old Alexander Miller and was not in court.

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