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Family of Teacher Killed in Prank Asks for Charges to Be Dropped
Summary
The family of Georgia teacher Jason Hughes says they want charges dropped and asks for mercy after officials reported five teens carried out a toilet-paper prank during which Hughes slipped and was struck by a vehicle; one teen faces vehicular homicide and reckless driving charges and the group has been released on bond.
Content
The family of Georgia teacher Jason Hughes says they want criminal charges dropped for the teenagers involved in a prank that led to his death. Officials reported that five teenagers drove to Hughes's home for a toilet-paper prank and that Hughes slipped and was struck by a vehicle as he exited the house. One teen was charged with first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving, and the group also faces trespass and littering counts. All five have been released on bond and the Hall County School District remembered Hughes as a valued teacher and coach.
Known facts:
- Officials say five teenagers went to Hughes's home to perform a toilet-paper prank.
- Reports state Hughes slipped after exiting his home and was struck by one of the vehicles.
- An 18-year-old driver was charged with first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving; the group also faces criminal trespass and littering charges.
- Hughes's family has publicly asked for charges to be dropped and has urged mercy for the students involved.
Summary:
The family's statement shifts public attention toward mercy and the welfare of the students while the community continues to mourn Hughes. Undetermined at this time.
