- Posted August 18, 2014
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Three sentenced for killing teen at prom party
SAGINAW (AP) - A judge has sentenced three men to long prison terms for the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old girl at a pre-prom party in Saginaw.
A jury convicted the men in June for the May 23, 2013, killing of Tonquinisha McKinley. Authorities say she was shot during a gang confrontation at a party before a Saginaw High School prom.
Saginaw County Circuit Judge Fred Borchard has issued the second-degree sentences for 25-year-old Isaiah D. Clark, 19-year-old Karon D. Thomas and 21-year-old Evellis T. McGee.
The judge sentenced Clark on last Thursday to 60-90 years, Thomas last Wednesday to life in prison and McGee last Monday to 36 to 60 years.
All three men also get an additional two years in prison for having firearms while committing a felony.
Published: Mon, Aug 18, 2014
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