(Not From Actual Scene) Overturned ATV (Photo by Sven-Sebastian Sajak/picture alliance via Getty Images) (Not From Actual Scene)
Three adults have been charged following a fatal ATV crash in which two high school football players lost their lives.
Layne Jones and Jayden Reynaldo were riding an ATV when they slammed into a tree back in August of 2024. The teens had played football for Rosman High School in North Carolina and got on the all terrain vehicle after a party.
Three adults have been charged following the deaths as they are said to have aided the purchase of alcohol for the underaged kids.
Trio Of Adults Blamed For Fatal ATV Crash
Three people charged following fatal ATV Crash (Photos via WLOS)
According to WLOS, 35-year-old Ashley Marie Darity has been charged with two counts of manslaughter, while Patricia Whitehead, 33, and Brandon Rathbone, 47, are also facing charges. Whitehead is facing two counts of aiding an underage purchase of alcohol, and Rathbone has been hit with one count of the same charge.
Records show that Whitehead and Rathbone supplied the juveniles with alcohol and hosted an underage house party. They are also said to have held a female juvenile up while she performed a keg stand.
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Samantha Jones, the mother of Layne Jones, expressed relief at having found a measure of closure.
“After six months of not really knowing and not understanding really what happened, it kind of comes as a little bit of a relief to get some kind of answers,” she told WLOS. “It’s very appalling that adults would give children alcohol[…] It’s very devastating. It’s a mother’s worst nightmare.”
Eagles Superfan Gillie Da Kid Reveals His Son Was Kill3d By 17-Year-Old Sports Star Who Was Recently Gunned Down In Front Of His Mother
Noah Scurry and Gillie Da Kid (Photos via Google & Club Shay Shay)
Internet personality Gillie Da Kid has revealed being told by police that the 17-year-old high school basketball player who was gunned down in Philadelphia last month was the person who kill3d his own son.Gillie, a die-hard Eagles fan, has been going viral for his celebratory posts following Philly’s wins throughout the season. He got to watch them win the Super Bowl in a dominant win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
The ‘Million Dollaz Worth Of Game’ co-host joined Shannon Sharpe on the latter’s ‘Club Shay Shay’ this week and made a startling revelation when the former NFL tight end brought Noah Scurry up.
Scurry was a highly-rated hooper who was also an ace in the classroom, as he had his school’s highest SAT scores before being shot to death while his mom was about to take him to school.
“That’s who kill3d my son,” Gillie said.
Gillie’s son, rapper YNG Cheese, was the victim of a drive-by shooting last June, although, according to his father, the bullets were not meant for him.
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Noah Scurry Was About To Be Arrested For The Murder Of Gillie Da Kid’s Son Before He Was Kill3d
The podcast host revealed he was informed of his son’s kill3r by police, who also told him Scurry was going to be arrested and charged.
“But he had to deal with God, that’s how I look at it,” he added.
Scurry had appeared in a rap video wearing a Joker mask and holding guns the day before he was kill3d.
Gillie noted that today’s youth don’t know any better and are under the impression that they have to kill someone or do something in the streets to make it as rappers.
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Noah Scurry and Gillie Da Kid (Photos via Google & Club Shay Shay)