Ga. teen charged with killing beloved teacher in botched prank posted eerie message
Georgia Teen Charged with Vehicular Homicide After High School Prank Gone Wrong
A tragic incident unfolded at North Hall High School in Georgia when a group of teenagers decided to play a prank on their math teacher, Jason Hughes. The prank involved throwing toilet paper rolls at his home, but it quickly turned deadly when one of the teens, Jayden Wallace, accidentally ran over the beloved teacher with his car.
Wallace, along with his friends Eli Owens and Aiden Hucks, were seen wearing “Senior” shirts in photos posted on social media. The trio had no idea that their harmless prank would have such devastating consequences.

Despite the tragic outcome of their prank, Wallace seemed to have a strong faith in Christianity. He posted a Bible verse, Roman 10:9, on his Instagram account, emphasizing the importance of confessing one’s faith in Jesus Christ.

As the investigation into the incident continues, Wallace is now facing vehicular homicide charges for his role in the teacher’s death. The community is left mourning the loss of Jason Hughes, a well-respected educator who touched the lives of many students at North Hall High School.
This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Jason Hughes during this difficult time.



