The Georgia teen charged in his teacher’s death says he feels deepest sorrow and vows to honor his mentor after a senior ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Our sister station, WSB TV in Atlanta, reports that a community northeast of Atlanta is mourning the death of Jason Hughes, a high school math teacher and golf coach. North Hall High School hosted a ...
(NEXSTAR) – The wife of a Georgia teacher who died after a prank-gone-wrong has reportedly said she does not want any students to face charges in the wake of the incident. Jason Hughes, a teacher at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A community is mourning after a prank gone wrong killed a Hall County teacher. But the teacher’s family says they would support ...
A Georgia teenager is facing a homicide charge after running over a high school teacher in an attempt to flee the scene of a prank on Friday night. Jayden Ryan Wallace, 18, is charged with ...
The student charged with homicide after a graduation prank went wrong is breaking his silence. Authorities say Jason Hughes died after he slipped and fell in front of a car. The vehicle was allegedly ...
In Gainesville, Georgia, 40-year-old Jason Hughes was killed when he was hit during a high school prank. The beloved teacher taught math at North Hall High School. The Hughes family says they support ...
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 ...
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Prank gone wrong: Hall County teacher’s family supports dropping charges against students
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. We’re working to ...
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