Teen, 18, charged in teacher prank death expresses 'deepest sorrow'

The student accused in the tragic death of a cherished Georgia teacher has publicly expressed his apologies, vowing to honor the life of the man he is charged with fatally striking.

Eighteen-year-old Jayden Ryan Wallace is facing a serious charge of first-degree vehicular homicide following the death of Jason Hughes, a dedicated 40-year-old math teacher and coach at North Hall High School.

Hughes lost his life after being struck by a pickup truck near his residence in Gainesville, an incident that occurred amidst a prom-season prank. As legal proceedings continue, Wallace and his family have shared heartfelt messages of grief and regret.

“Our family is deeply saddened and mourning the immense loss within our North Hall community,” stated the parents of the accused teenager.

“Jason Hughes was incredibly important to our son, Jayden. He took the time to nurture Jay and showed him love, leaving a lasting influence. Jay, along with our entire family, wishes to convey his profound sorrow and heartfelt apology to the Hughes family.”

Jayden personally added, “I am committed to living the rest of my life in a way that pays tribute to Coach Hughes by embodying the teachings of Christ. His memory will forever remain in our hearts.”

Authorities say the tragedy unfolded just before midnight when five teenagers arrived at Hughes’ home as part of a long-running prom-season prank tradition in which students decorate homes with toilet paper.

Jayden Ryan Wallace, 18, is charged with first-degree vehicular homicide in the death of his teacher

Jayden Ryan Wallace, 18, is charged with first-degree vehicular homicide in the death of his teacher

Jason Hughes, 40, was a math teacher and coach at North Hall High School. He died after being struck by a pickup truck outside his home in Gainesville, Georgia. He is seen alongside his wife, Laura

Jason Hughes, 40, was a math teacher and coach at North Hall High School. He died after being struck by a pickup truck outside his home in Gainesville, Georgia. He is seen alongside his wife, Laura

According to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, the teens pulled up in two vehicles and began wrapping trees and property with paper. As they were leaving, Hughes came outside.

The sheriff’s office said Hughes ‘tripped and fell into the road and was run over’ as one of the teens began driving away in a pickup truck. He was taken to a hospital, where he later died.

Family members have emphasized that Hughes was not angrily confronting the students.

In a statement released by the Hughes family, relatives described the moments leading to the crash and urged leniency for the teens.

‘There was no “confrontation.” Jason knew the students were coming and he was excited and waiting to ‘catch them’ in the act. It had been raining and he accidentally slipped and fell into the road in front of the vehicle as they were driving away and was hit. The students immediately tried to provide aid until paramedics arrived,’ the statement read. 

‘Jason loved these students and they loved him too. Our family fully supports getting the charges dropped for all involved. This is a terrible tragedy, and our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring, ruining the lives of these students,’ the statement continued.

‘This would be counter to Jason’s lifelong dedication of investing in the lives of these children. Our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring, ruining the lives of these students.’

Wallace was arrested and charged with, first-degree vehicular homicide, reckless driving, criminal trespass and littering on private property.

Wallace was arrested and charged with, first-degree vehicular homicide, reckless driving, criminal trespass and littering on private property

Wallace was arrested and charged with, first-degree vehicular homicide, reckless driving, criminal trespass and littering on private property

Jason Hughes’ family publicly asked prosecutors to drop the charges, saying he loved the students and would not want their lives ruined

Jason Hughes’ family publicly asked prosecutors to drop the charges, saying he loved the students and would not want their lives ruined

The incident happened during a late-night prom-season prank involving toilet paper

The incident happened during a late-night prom-season prank involving toilet paper

Ariana Cruz, 18,

Aiden Hucks, 18,

Ana Katherine Luque, 18,

Elijah Tate Owens, 18,

(L-R) Ariana Cruz, Aiden Hucks, Ana Katherine Luque, and Elijah Tate Owens, all 18, were also arrested and charged

Just hours before his death, the Hall County School District warned parents and students of the possible dangers associated with the annual 'Junior/Senior Wars'

Just hours before his death, the Hall County School District warned parents and students of the possible dangers associated with the annual ‘Junior/Senior Wars’ 

The four other teens, Elijah Tate Owens, Aiden Hucks, Ana Katherine Luque and Ariana Cruz, all 18, were charged with misdemeanor counts of criminal trespassing and littering.

Decisions about prosecution rest with Hall County District Attorney Lee Darragh.

‘I have talked with the family on the phone, and will meet them in person soon. Their request to drop the charges will be given great deference,’ Darragh said to WSB-TV.  

‘I was not consulted by law enforcement before these charges were leveled. I will be reviewing the evidence as I should and will be deciding soon.’ 

Hughes taught math and helped coach golf, football and baseball at North Hall High School. 

Colleagues and students have described him as a deeply faithful mentor who invested in young people on and off the field.

Sean Pender, the school’s football coach, wrote in a social media tribute, ‘What made Jason so special was the way he did it. He never judged. He never forced anything on anyone. He simply loved people well. He met people where they were, lifted them up, and reminded them that they mattered.’

Driver of the car, Wallace, above, was arrested at the scene after the teens tried to provide medical help before paramedics got there

Driver of the car, Wallace, above, was arrested at the scene after the teens tried to provide medical help before paramedics got there 

Hughes leaves behind his wife, Laura who is also a teacher, and their two young sons

Hughes leaves behind his wife, Laura who is also a teacher, and their two young sons

Flowers lie along a fence outside North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia

Flowers lie along a fence outside North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia 

Just hours before the accident, the school district had urged students to avoid destructive pranks, warning of ‘serious consequences that can arise from engaging in destructive behavior.’

Now, flowers line a fence outside the school, and the loss reverberates through classrooms and locker rooms alike.

Hughes leaves behind his wife, Laura who is also a teacher, and their two young sons. 

Community members have rallied around the family, raising more than $456,000 through a GoFundMe to support the children’s future education.

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