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Teen Injures Friend In Alleged 'Jackass' Stunt

Boys Charged With Wanton Endangerment

Two teenage boys from Greater Cincinnati are in hot water after a stunt aimed at getting them on a popular MTV show failed. Video Teen injured during 'Jackass' stunt. One teen raced a car at the second teen, who was standing in the middle of a road in Northern Kentucky, according to Independence police officials. The boy in the path of the car was supposed to jump out of the way at the last second. However, he did not move in time, and the car slammed into him, police said. Video cameras inside the car and on the side of the road captured footage of the teen's body bouncing off of the car. The boy who was hit suffered a broken leg and internal injuries, according to a Cincinnati television station. Two teens, ages 16 and 17, who were in the car have been charged with wanton endangerment, which is a felony. Their names have not been released.
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The boys had hoped to use the tape to make an appearance on MTV's "Jackass," according to television reports. The show is known for its outlandish and often dangerous stunts. Note: The video clip above was produced without sound because people who are not seen in the footage could be heard speaking profanities.




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