The family of the Georgia high schooler who fatally ran over his teacher in a prank gone wrong called it a “devastating” freak accident, but not a “crime,” after his charges were dropped. Jayden ...
The teacher’s relatives said they supported “getting the charges dropped for all involved” after a student prank led to his death last week in Georgia. By Hannah Ziegler Five Georgia teenagers will no ...
Charges have been dismissed against the five Georgia teens accused of carrying out an annual prank that left their high school teacher dead in a freak accident, according to a report. A judge on ...
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Coach Hughes always got excited about this time of year,” former student Shayden Maynor, 22, said. “He thought it was fun.” ...
Jayden Wallace, 18, was facing a vehicular homicide charge, while four other teens involved were facing misdemeanor trespassing and littering charges.
The family of Jason Hughes, killed last Friday night in a senior prank that went tragically wrong, had called for charges to be dropped against the students involved ...
Shayden Maynor, a former student at North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia, is reflecting on his time with educator Jason Hughes after the latter’s death in a prank-gone-wrong last week.
Charges against a group of Georgia teens whose high school teacher died after the students pulled a prank on him at his home have been dropped, local officials confirmed March 13. Five 18-year-olds ...
Jason Hughes, 40, was a teacher and golf coach at North Hall High School in Gainesville, Ga., and the father of two young boys.