Dangerous tendencies leave the 17-year-old died and 20-year-old with constant “catastrophic head injuries”: authorities

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  • The Pennsylvania Prosecutor has announced the accusations of two teenagers accused of using his cars by the “challenges”

  • In the first case, a 17-year-old boy allegedly used a rope to tie upside down a folding table to the end of his car to pull a friend behind his table

  • In the second case, a 19-year-old allegedly drove and her 20-year-old girlfriend stood on the trunk to “browse”

Two Pennsylvania teenagers were charged with a 17-year-old murdered and the 20-year-old remained constant “catastrophic head injuries” in an attempt to try to “succumb to the challenges” with their cars, the authorities said.

Stephen Barta, a lawyer for Norther County, has announced charges at a press conference on Tuesday, September 23.

He said the county was investigating the “dangerous and reckless use of vehicles” for these “cascading challenges”.

“It is important that the public understands that these challenges can have serious, real-world effects, causing great risks to participants and sometimes outsiders,” he said.

In the first case, the 17-year-old boy was accused of involuntary murder related to a suspected attempt in June. In the social media challenge in the Freedom High School parking lot.

The teenager is accused of using the rope to tie an upside down table to the end of his vehicle and then pulled that table through the parking lot, while the man, also 17, drove on the top of the table.

The alleged driver “recklessly operated his vehicle at high speeds that he was beating a motorcyclist sitting on the table to another vehicle, and another boy died, Baratta said.

In the second event, in March, the alleged 19-year-old woman was driving, and a 20-year-old woman was standing on a trunk to “browse” on a car park near William Penn Highway, said Baraatta.

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The parking lot of Freedom Secondary School

“Unfortunately, a friend was thrown out of a moving vehicle and received catastrophic head injuries that will be constant,” he said.

The 19-year-old was accused of a serious assault, a serious assault on vehicles, careless driving and hanging on a vehicle.

Baratta said although investigations remain open in both cases, officials found that none of the drivers had “criminogenic thinking”, so let’s hope they could be responsible and then pay their taxes.

“They did not intend to injure their sacrifice,” he said of the accused. “However, in both events, the actions of these drivers were so careless and reckless that it was a criminal, guilty state of mind.”

A picture of the Getty Police Sirens

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The image of a police siren

He said the parents of the victims believe they “agreed to participate” in the so -called “challenges.”

“I promised these families that in exchange for the admission of these drivers, that they are engaged in this criminal reckless behavior, there will be public accountability and that after a successful care period, these accused will have the opportunity to ask their criminal charges to be eradicated,” Baraatt said.

He said both drivers would be the first criminals if he was convicted and that he would not expect to be a trial.

Adolescent drivers have not been established publicly.

The victims were also not named by officials, but the 17-year-old was identified as David Nagy, the local Wxtf station reports.

Tikinko says that it is necessary to curb the content of the content associated with these challenges.

Tiktok spokesman ABC News said content that “promotes dangerous behavior that can cause serious injuries” is removed from the platform.

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“In order to further discourage such content from publishing or repetition, we target the related searches such as ‘Table Sports’ to our resource support page for websites,” the spokesman said.

According to the spokesman, from January to March, “99.8% of videos removed for dangerous activities and challenges policy were actively abolished, 92.4% of them did not receive an opinion.”

People contacted the Northampton County law firm and comment on Tiktok.

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