248 All charges against the five teens involved in a high school student prank that led to Georgia teacher Jason Hughes’ death last weekend have been dropped, according to the Hall County Magistrate Court. The Hall County Magistrate’s Office says a judge approved paperwork requesting dismissal of the cases against Jayden Wallace, Aiden Hucks, Ana Katherine Luque, Ariana Cruz, and Elijah Tate Owens. The five teens, who are all 18, went to Hughes’ house on the night of March 6 to roll toilet paper on his trees, according to authorities in Gainesville, Georgia. The Hall County Sheriff’s Office said at one point, Hughes tripped and fell into the roadway while Wallace and the students were attempting to flee in two vehicles and Wallace ran Hughes over while driving one of the vehicles. The students tried to render aid to Hughes, but he later died at a hospital. Wallace was charged with vehicular homicide. He and the other four students faced charges for criminal trespassing, too. “Jayden Wallace and his family first want to thank Laura Hughes for her remarkable compassion and spirit of forgiveness in the face of the tremendous loss of her husband, Jason Hughes,” Wallace family attorney