Teen sentenced for fatally shooting younger stepbrother
Share this @internewscast.com

Left: Haegan Sagers (Duchesne County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Malaki Porter (GoFundMe).

The mother of a Utah boy shot to death by his stepbrother said the admitted killer was raised in a home that valued gun safety.

Seventeen-year-old Haegan Sagers received a sentence ranging from two to 15 years in a juvenile detention and prison facility on July 15, a few months following the tragic shooting of his 14-year-old stepbrother, Malaki Porter. At the time of the incident in September 2024, Sagers was just 16 years old. He agreed to plead guilty to manslaughter, having initially faced adult charges for murder.

As reported by KSL, an NBC affiliate, during the sentencing hearing, Stormi Hass, the mother of Porter, explained that both her son and stepson had been educated on the critical importance of handling firearms safely.

Hass informed the court that Sagers showed no hesitation in using the firearm, expressing an intent to injure Malaki, fully aware of the serious consequences guns can cause.

KSL reported that Hass was the live-in girlfriend of Sagers’ father, and Porter lived with the blended family. Hass said in court, “[N]ot only did I lose one child that day, I lost both of my boys that day.” Still, she wanted Sagers to experience the consequences of his actions.

According to KSL’s reporting, prosecutors did not believe Porter’s killing was premeditated. However, they presented evidence by investigators that Sagers had expressed a desire to harm and even kill Porter in the time leading up to the fatal shooting on Sept. 22, 2024. Prosecutors said the then-16-year-old boy had “a predilection toward violent problem-solving.”

Sagers’ story also changed as investigators interviewed him following the shooting. First, Sagers told detectives that Porter came at him with the gun and it went off accidentally during a struggle. Then he said that he had taken the gun from Porter, and believing that the younger boy was going to harm him, Sagers stood back and pointed the gun at Porter’s left shoulder. He claimed that he had intended to hurt him, but not kill him.

In court, Sagers apologized for killing Porter, saying, “If I could say anything to Malaki, it would be how sorry I am, and how we should have talked through our problems. Although he and I had our issues, he was a great friend and the best little brother you could ask for. I am very sorry.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Gainesville Resident Detained on Multiple Charges Related to Child Pornography

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Matt Kevin McMillin, 62, was arrested yesterday…

Lawsuit Claims Man Died During Surgery While Doctors Played ‘Music Bingo’

Bodycam footage of police at the InSight Surgery Center in Lone Tree,…

DOJ Supports 30-Day Extension for Abrego Garcia to Stay in U.S.

Main: President Donald Trump addresses reporters while signing executive orders and proclamations…

Trump Criticizes Newsom’s Warning on National Guard Deployment

Left: President Donald Trump addresses reporters during a meeting with NATO Secretary…

GPD Chief Seeks Community Assistance to Identify Witnesses of Easter Sunday Shooting at TB McPherson Center

Screenshot from GPD video, showing shooter at lower right Staff report GAINESVILLE,…

Court Date Delayed for Childcare Worker Accused of Child Abuse

Accused paedophile Joshua Dale Brown won’t face court again until next year,…

Luciano Reported His Daughter Abducted; She Was Discovered Dead in a Pond

A man whose nine-year-old daughter was found dead in a pond after…

5 Children Held Captive in Cages Until 1 Escapes, Discovered by Neighbor

Three individuals have been taken into custody and charged with child and…

Texas Father Took Teen Daughter to Mexico for Abortion; Newborn Later Discovered Deceased in Walmart Restroom

A Texas man has been charged with sexually assaulting his 17-year-old daughter…

Court Denies Request to Clear Record of Man Cleared of Jan. 6 Charges

Matthew Martin at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (DOJ). A…

Refusal to Dispose of Trash Leads to Shooting at McDonald’s

Inset: Kathy Bledsoe (Belleville Police Department). Background: The McDonald’s located at 125…

Police Report: Man Purchased Body Bag on Amazon One Week Prior to Alleged Murder

Insets, left to right: Audrik Matevosian, Robert Boyajian (Maderna County Sheriff’s Office).…