4 Ohio boys charged with murder after sandbag tossed from overpass kills traveler
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Four teenage boys have been charged with murder after a sandbag thrown over an interstate overpass smashed through a car’s windshield and crushed a man, killing him days later, police said.
The boys — Pedro Salinas, 13; Sean Carter, 14; Demetrius Wimberly, also 14; and William Parker, 15 — are accused of killing Marquise Byrd, who was sitting in a vehicle’s passenger seat on Interstate 75 in Toledo on Dec. 19 when a construction sandbag smashed through his windshield. The 22-year-old was rushed to the hospital, but died Friday.
“I would appreciate if [the boys' parents] could at least call my auntie and tell her they're sorry,” Byrd's cousin, Shaveontae King, told Toledo's newspaper, The Blade.
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The teenage boys appeared in court on Wednesday. They were initially charged with the juvenile equivalent of felonious assault.
Police and a prosecutor have said the four suspects threw other objects from the overpass that night.
Byrd died of blunt-force trauma injuries to the head and neck, according to the Lucas County Coroner’s Office.
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Byrd, who was from Michigan, was on his way to meet friends in Toledo when the sandbag struck. He was engaged and had a 1-year-old son, according to The Blade.
“Young, energetic, outgoing, lovable. He had a bright smile,” King said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.