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Family of Teacher Killed in Student Prank Tragedy Wants Charges Against Teens Dropped

Family of Teacher Killed in Student Prank Tragedy Wants Charges Against Teens Dropped

The family of Jason Hughes, a Georgia high school teacher who died after a student prank went wrong, has called on authorities to drop the criminal charges filed against the teenagers involved.

Hughes, 40, a mathematics teacher at North Hall High School in Hall County, Georgia, died on Friday, March 6, after he was accidentally run over during a prank outside his home.

According to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, a group of students had gone to the teacher’s residence to carry out a prank commonly known as “toilet papering” or “rolling”, where trees and yards are covered with toilet paper.

Investigators said the students attempted to leave the area in two vehicles when Hughes came outside after noticing the prank.

Because it had been raining, Hughes reportedly slipped while moving toward the students and fell into the road.

Authorities said Jayden Ryan Wallace, 18, was driving one of the vehicles when Hughes fell into the roadway and was struck as the car drove away.

The teenagers stopped immediately and attempted to help the teacher before emergency responders arrived. Hughes was rushed to a hospital but later died from his injuries.

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Following the incident, Wallace was charged with first-degree vehicular homicide, reckless driving, criminal trespass and littering, while the four other teenagers involved were charged with criminal trespass and littering.

Despite the charges, Hughes’ family has publicly appealed for leniency, describing the incident as a tragic accident rather than a deliberate act.

In a statement to NBC News, the family revealed that Hughes had actually been aware that students planned to prank him and had been looking forward to catching them in the act.

They explained that the teacher slipped on the wet ground and fell into the street moments before the vehicle passed.

According to the family, Hughes had a deep connection with his students and dedicated much of his life to supporting them.

“He loved these kids, and they loved him too,” the family said, adding that they support dropping the charges against all the students involved.

“Our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring by ruining the lives of these students. That would go against Jason’s lifelong dedication to investing in the lives of young people,” the statement read.

The family also asked the public to pray for both their family and the students involved.

“We ask that you continue to pray for our family and also for the students involved in the accident along with their families,” they said.

Hughes’ brother, Richard Hughes, described him as an exceptional person and mentor.

“He was my mentor and someone I looked up to. It’s just tragic and sad all around,” he said.

Meanwhile, Lee Darragh said the case is still under investigation and it is too early to determine whether the charges will proceed.

“It is much too early in this process. I’ll not be commenting until the closure of the case,” Darragh said.

Authorities say the Hall County Sheriff’s Office investigation is ongoing as they continue reviewing the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident.

The tragedy has sparked wider conversations about student pranks, school safety, and how seemingly harmless acts can quickly lead to devastating consequences.

Family of Teacher Killed in Student Prank Tragedy Wants Charges Against Teens Dropped

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