From Andy Furillo
A Sacramento Superior Court jury today convicted Tyrone Adam Palmer of second-degree murder for running a car carrying three teen-aged girls off the road two years ago, killing one of them and leaving another comatose.
Palmer, 40, also was convicted of eight other felonies, including two counts of assault for deadly weapon for ramming two other motorists with the same stolen truck he used to chase down and cut off the girls on Oct. 13, 2007.
Kailey McGagin, 17, was killed in the wreck induced by Palmer on Winding Way at Barrett Road. The driver of the girls' car, Seychelle Curry, now 20, was severely injured and remains in a persistent vegetative state. A third girl in the car, Valerie Schmidt, 19, suffered two broken legs.
Judge David De Alba scheduled Palmer's sentencing for Nov. 17.
According to testimony at trial, the girls drove up on Palmer at 4 o'clock in the morning on Mineral Court in Carmichael while he was in the process of stealing a utility trailer off another vehicle.
The girls had been partying and consuming alcohol earlier in the evening. They had been out on a prank, throwing eggs at a friend's house.
One of the girls, believed to be McGagin, threw an egg at Palmer, which prompted him to chase then down and run them off the road into a telephone pole.
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