HALL COUNTY, Ga. — A community is mourning after a prank gone wrong killed a Hall County teacher. But the teacher’s family says they would support dropping the charges against the students involved.
A Georgia teacher was killed in a high school prank gone wrong just days after the school district issued a warning about the stunts. Jason Hughes, 40, died the night of March 6 after a group of ...
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — The family of a student charged in a prank that investigators say led to the death of a teacher is expressing “deep remorse” over the loss. The Hall County Sheriff’s office said a ...
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Wife of teacher killed in prank gone wrong wants charges against teens dropped to prevent a separate tragedy
The wife of the high school teacher killed in a horrific prank gone wrong is begging for all charges to be dropped against the students involved — saying her husband loved them and was “excited” to ...
Questions about the fate of several teenagers are swirling in a Georgia community. Their prank was juvenile, yet textbook. The ending – the death of a beloved teacher – was not. Five 18-year-olds face ...
One of the teenage students accused of fatally striking a Georgia teacher in a high school student prank gone wrong is speaking out. Jayden Wallace, 18, and his family shared a new statement with ABC ...
A student prank at Stoney Creek Elementary School with a pencil on a seat on March 17 went wrong when one of them ended up impaled, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police 911 audio. One of the ...
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — The family of a Georgia high school teacher who died after a late-night prank outside his home is asking authorities to drop the charges against the teenagers involved. Jason Hughes ...
Jason Hughes, 40, was a teacher at North Hall High School in Hall County, Ga., and a father of two young boys Jason Hughes/Facebook Georgia high school teacher Jason Hughes died at his home after an ...
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