Teenagers charged after rock kills van passenger in Michigan
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Five teenagers have been charged with second-degree murder in Michigan after a rock thrown from a highway overpass killed a man in a passing van.
The 6lb (2.7kg) stone smashed through the vehicle's windshield and struck Ken White, 32, US media report.
The suspects, aged 15 to 17, later drove to a McDonald's restaurant to eat, a sheriff said.
They were each charged with one count of second-degree murder, as well as conspiracy to commit murder.
"I don't believe that this was a deliberate attempt to take somebody's life," Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton was .
"It was a wilful and wanton act that resulted in somebody's death."
At least 20 rocks were found on Interstate 75, including one weighing almost 20lb, and at least four vehicles were damaged.