Prank goes wrong: Georgia high school teacher dies after teenagers run him over with pickup truck; all you need to know

In a tragic incident in Georgia, high school teacher Jason Hughes lost his life after being struck by a pickup truck driven by a teenager while confronting a group of students engaging in a prank at his home. The 18-year-old driver has been charged with vehicular homicide, among other offenses, following the fatal encounter. Hughes, who was well-regarded in his community for his dedication as both a teacher and a coach, was known for his positive influence on students. The incident has sparked discussions about the consequences of pranks that escalate beyond harmless fun, highlighting the potential dangers associated with reckless behavior. Community members are mourning the loss of Hughes, celebrating his contributions to education and sports, and advocating for a reflection on youth behavior to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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