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Teen who killed jogger will have suspended sentence

Published 6:34 pm, Monday, October 22, 2012
  • Brianna McEwan leaves the Norwalk Courthouse after a continuance was granted in her case on Friday, June 22, 2012. McEwan is facing negligent homicide charges in the death of Norwalk jogger Kenneth Dorsey this spring. Photo: Lindsay Niegelberg / Stamford Advocate
    Brianna McEwan leaves the Norwalk Courthouse after a continuance was granted in her case on Friday, June 22, 2012. McEwan is facing negligent homicide charges in the death of Norwalk jogger Kenneth Dorsey this spring. Photo: Lindsay Niegelberg

 

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Associated Press

NORWALK, Conn. -- A state prosecutor has agreed to a plea deal with no prison time for a teenager who struck and killed a jogger in Norwalk last March while driving and surfing the Internet on her cell phone at the same time.

The Hour of Norwalk reports that prosecutor Suzanne Vieux told a state judge Monday that the state and victim's family have agreed to a suspended prison sentence for 17-year-old Brianna McEwan of New Canaan under Connecticut's youthful offender program. The program for teenage, first-time offenders seals their cases from public view.

Police said McEwan was viewing the New Canaan High School website on her phone when her SUV struck 44-year-old Kenneth Dorsey, who was jogging along New Canaan Avenue.

Disposition in the case is set for Oct. 26.