The notorious Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan. Announced Tuesday that its members will protest any public service held for 'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn, who died on Monday in a high speed car accident, according to Daily Local of West Chester in Pennsylvania.
Ryan Dunn, 32-years-old, has been killed in a car accident. It is known that he was drinking a few hours before the accident, evidenced by a photo he tweeted of himself hanging out with friends and drinking beer at a bar.
Ryan Dunn was going 130 mph in his Porsche at the time of the crash that killed the “Jackass” star and his passenger, according to the West Goshen police.
'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn, 34, and passenger Zachary Hartwell, 30, both of West Chester, Pennsylvania, died of blunt and thermal trauma due to car accident in the pre-dawn hours on Monday, according to city officials.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn and a passenger in his car died in a traffic accident on Monday morning, shocking everybody.
The cause of Ryan Dunn's death has been determined as blunt force trauma and thermal trauma, and his car was driving at roughly 130 mph.
The Chester County coroner reported Tuesday that Jackass star Ryan Dunn and passenger Zachary Hartwell that blunt force trauma and thermal trauma were the official causes of death for both men.
According to police reports, by the time they arrived at the location of the crash, MTV Jackass Star Ryan Dunn's 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 was fully engulfed in flames. Both Dunn and a male passenger were dead at the scene. Dunn's body was reportedly so badly burned that he was only able to be identified by his tattoos. Police is yet to identify Dunn's co-passenger.
Roger Ebert blogged about his controversial tweet regarding Ryan Dunn on his website today, saying he was probably too quick to Tweet.
Roger Ebert wrote the following explanation for his comments about Ryan Dunn in his column in the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper:
A post went up and was announced on Ebert's Twitter page just moment ago.
Minutes ago, Robert Ebert published a blog post apologizing to late Jackass star Ryan Dunn's friends, who were offended by his earlier tweets.
Roger Ebert slammed Jackass star Ryan Dunn for his drunken driving that may have caused his tragic death and tweeted Friends don't let Jackasses drink and drive.
Ebert, who tweeted, Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive and later also posted it on his Facebook page. According to Mashable, this resulted in a number of complaints from Facebook users.
Legendary film critic Roger Ebert's Facebook page has been deleted after he came under fire for making distasteful comments over the death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn died Monday from injuries sustained in a fatal car crash in Pennsylvania.
Ryan Dunn's fans have lashed out against Ebert in response to what they believe was an insensitive, untimely comment that didn't value Ryan Dunn's life and the loss thereof.
In honor of his deceased friend, Steve-O has cancelled two San Francisco events. Tweets his sadness.
After news broke yesterday that former Jackass star, Ryan Dunn, died in a car crash, legendary film critic Roger Ebert took to twitter to share his opinion on the accident.
Roger Ebert, the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, has refused to apologize and defended his controversial comments about the death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn.
Roger Ebert may disagree, but Ryan Dunn’s death, while tragic, is probably what the Jackass star would have wanted.
Ryan Dunn, the former MTV star of the hit show “Jackass,” wrote the following column for “Chester Country Cuisine and Night Life” of Chester County, Penn., in April 2009: