Six years in prison for man accused of killing pedestrian
May 19, 2021
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) A Michigan man charged with causing the death of a pedestrian in Fargo will spend six years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter and failing to report a fatal accident.
Twenty-nine-year-old David Torgenson was also given two years of probation Tuesday for the September death of 39-year-old Peter McKenney, who was originally from Minnesota, KVRR-TV reported. Authorities say McKenney was walking home from the grocery store when he was struck.
The Calumet, Michigan man will get 237 days of credit for time served.
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FARGO, N.D. A Michigan man charged with causing the death of a pedestrian in Fargo will spend six years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter and failing to report a fatal accident.
Twenty-nine-year-old David Torgenson was also given two years of probation Tuesday for the September death of 39-year-old Peter McKenney, who was originally from Minnesota, KVRR-TV reported. Authorities say McKenney was walking home from the grocery store when he was struck.
The Calumet, Michigan man will get 237 days of credit for time served.
FARGO (KFGO) - A Michigan man charged with causing the death of a pedestrian in Fargo will spend six years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicula.