By: Associated Press//May 2, 2019//
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The driver in a hit-and-run crash that killed a Milwaukee city worker has pleaded guilty to criminal charges.
Thirty-one-year-old Terron Clayborn is faced with up to 18 years in prison after entering a plea on Wednesday to hit-and-run crash causing death and driving with a suspended license, causing death.
The public works employee Bryan Rodriguez was filling potholes on a city street in February when Clayborn crashed into him and pinned him against a city truck.
Sentencing in the case is scheduled for June 13.