Roger Flint To Be Sentenced Thursday For 2019 Crash That Killed Two Teens

Roger Flint, the man convicted of manslaughter after crashing into a car, killing two Tecumseh High School students back in 2019 will be sentenced Thursday.

Thursday, October 21st 2021, 4:46 am

By: News 9


Roger Flint, the man convicted of manslaughter after crashing into a car, killing two Tecumseh High School students back in 2019 will be sentenced Thursday.

Flint was driving eastbound January 26, 2019, on 45th Street near Aydelote Street when he rear ended a Ford Mustang.

Logan Deardorff, 18, and Shelby Johnson, 17, were inside the Mustang at the time of the crash.

The two Tecumseh High School students died.

According to witnesses, Flint’s vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed before the collision.

Deardorff’s mother, Cheryl Mckenzie, said there isn’t a day that goes by that she doesn’t think of Deardorff and Johnson.

“Those children could still be here living their life if he had made the right choice, but he chose not to,” Mckenzie said. “There will never be a day that those two don’t cross my mind, at least a handful of times. All of this suffering, all of this fight wasn’t for nothing. We wanted to take that man off of the road so no other family would ever endure what we are going though by that man.”

Pottawatomie County District Attorney Allan Grubb said Flint has a history of seizures. While his license wasn’t suspended, Mckenzie said it comes down to personal responsibility.

“Six days prior to the accident he had a spell at church (and) 16 days before, he had a spell at his doctor’s office,” Mckenzie said. “So, he had been having issues where we felt, and the judge felt he knew he was having issues and more than likely shouldn’t of been driving.”

With the criminal justice process nearing an end, the family is now urging everyone that decisions made behind the wheel can mean life or death for others.

“The first thing I would say is how much I love them and how much I miss them,” Mckenzie said. “They are deeply missed every day.”

Flint was originally out of jail on bond but has since been taken back into custody on a $200,000 bond.

A judge will hand down Flint's sentence at 3 p.m.

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