Victim's family surprised over 'gang rivalry' murder sentence

A man was sentenced Tuesday after accepting responsibility for killing an innocent man in what investigators believe was a gang rivalry — but the victim's father is not satisfied. A federal judge sentenced Wayne Prince, of Baltimore, to 28 years in prison for the August 2018 killing of Bryan McKemy. Prince pleaded guilty in January to charges of racketeering and conspiracy resulting in death. The victim's father, Scott McKemy, told 11 News he was surprised and expected Prince to get more prison time.