
A Parker teenager was sentenced Friday to four years in a youth program for a 2014 Labor Day drunk-driving crash that killed two of his friends and severely injured a third.
Marshal Gregory faced four to six years in the Youthful Offender System, a Pueblo incarceration program for juveniles that emphasizes rehabilitation. Gregory, who was 17 at the time of the crash but tried as an adult, faced up to 30 years in prison. Instead, he accepted a plea deal and pleaded guilty in August to two counts of vehicular homicide. The Sept. 1, 2014 crash killed Beau Beiger, 17, and Ryan Pappas, 18. Jack Clark, a third passenger, was severely injured.
At Friday’s sentencing, Gregory sobbed on the stand as he apologized and begged for forgiveness.
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