top of page

Troy student arrested in hit-and-run investigation

  • Staff Writer
  • Nov 14, 2018
  • 1 min read

The Troy Police Department has arrested Troy student Michael Alfonzo McKenney II, 22, for a hit-and-run that injured another Troy student earlier in November. According to Troy Police Chief Randall Barr, McKenney turned himself in to the Troy Police Department for leaving the scene of an accident with injury, which is a class C felony. McKenney had been driving a white SUV that hit a 20-year-old female Troy student around 1:00 a.m. on Nov. 2, leaving the student with “serious but not life-threatening” injuries. Troy police had located the vehicle and driver responsible for the hit-and-run after their initial investigation and had issued a warrant for McKenney. According to Alabama’s Code of Law, anyone guilty of leaving the scene of an accident with injury may face up to 10 years in prison.

Recent Posts

See All
Troy holds faculty workshop sessions

The Troy University Office of Career Services held its eighth “Workshop Wednesday” on April 1, which taught students how to make the most of LinkedIn.   The eighth installment of the workshops, titled

 
 
 
Troy splits Spring Commencement

In a new move, Troy University announced two separate ceremonies for Spring Commencement, looking to improve graduation for all attendees For the first time, Troy University will hold Spring Commencem

 
 
 

Comments


THE TROPOLITAN

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
bottom of page