Teen charged after toilet paper prank kills Georgia teacher

An 18-year-old Georgia teen faces vehicular homicide charges after a prank involving toilet paper led to the death of a local teacher. Jason Hughes, 40, was struck by a pickup truck while confronting the group outside his home in Gainesville. Four other teens involved face misdemeanor charges.

On Friday night around 11:30 p.m., five 18-year-old teens drove to the 4400 block of North Gate Drive in Gainesville, Georgia, to throw toilet paper on the trees at Jason Hughes' property, according to the Hall County Sheriff's Office. Hughes, a 40-year-old math teacher and coach at North Hall High School, emerged from his home to confront the group. The teens then hurried into two vehicles to flee the scene.

As they drove away, Hughes tripped and fell onto the road. Jayden Ryan Wallace, driving a pickup truck, allegedly ran over him. The group remained at the location to assist until deputies arrived. Paramedics transported Hughes to a hospital, where he later died from his injuries.

Wallace faces charges of first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving. He is being held without bond at the Hall County Jail. The other four teens—Elijah Tate Owens, Aiden Hucks, Ana Katherine Luque, and Ariana Cruz—have been charged with misdemeanors of criminal trespass and littering on private property.

Hughes, a married father of two sons, was remembered fondly by his community. A former student, Shayden Maynor, told local station WANF: "He was always there for you, like well-known guy, well-respected in the community, very beloved by our school and the students always had nothing but great things to say about Coach Hughes. He's helped me through some pretty hard times, too, and he was just a great guy all the way around. It's a very sad tragedy of what our community has lost."

The school district issued a statement: "Our hearts are broken. Jason Hughes was a loving husband, a devoted father, a passionate teacher, mentor, and coach who was loved and respected by students and colleagues. He gave so much to so many in numerous ways. Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife and family."

North Hall High School opened on Saturday to support students in mourning. A GoFundMe campaign, shared by the district, had raised over $100,000 by Sunday morning to aid Hughes' family. The page described him as a "blessing to so many, and his untimely passing will be indescribably difficult for his wife and two young boys for years to come."

A sheriff's office spokesperson stated uncertainty about why the teens targeted Hughes' home or whether they were current or former students of his.

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