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Fire Extinguisher Prank Goes Wrong at Pizza Hut on Greentree Road

Watch video of three people who filmed themselves playing a prank at Pizza Hut on Greentree Road by discharging a fire extinguisher and destroying a computer monitor. Scott police and the employees didn’t find the prank very funny.

 
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Three people were arrested after they videotaped themselves discharging a fire extinguisher and destroying a computer monitor at the Pizza Hut restaurant on Greentree Road.

Scott Township police said Jacob Stewart, 19, Jeremiah Jordheim, 18, and Debra Vorbau, 19, all from Pittsburgh, went to the pizza restaurant late on Nov. 29 to play a prank on one of the managers.

Police say Vorbau used her cell phone to record the prank. The video, released by Scott police, shows Stewart shouting and spraying the fire extinguisher around the front counter before throwing a computer monitor to the ground.

He then runs out of the restaurant with an employee chasing after him.

“They just knew a manager there and it was supposed to be a prank,” Secreet said.

But Secreet said the damage done during the prank wasn’t funny and will cost around $5,000. Police also said some employees suffering from asthma were affected by the “dry chemical substance” from the extinguisher.

Stewart and Jordheim were charged with assault, reckless endangerment and other charges. Vorbau faces a charge of false reports to police.

Related Topics: Fire Extinguisher Prank, Greentree Road, Jacob Stewart, Prank, Scott Township, Vandalism, and pizza hut

JR

8:57 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

When will people grow up.

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Jordan Mayer

8:57 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

How can this be "Breaking News" at 8:39 on 12/4 when the incident happened on Nov. 29, and was also shown on all the local news stations since 12 noon? Please look up the definition of Breaking News as this is not the first time you have used these words as the subject line of your email. Thank you.

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Mike Jones

8:58 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

So it won't be buried in the daily email. There is more important news that will be at the top of the daily newsletter Wednesday morning.

Jaun

10:56 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

THESE 3 STOOGES WERE NOT FUNNY, THEY WERE STUPID.HOPE THEY DO A LITTLE TIME WITH A FINE PLUS DAMAGES

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Dean Beattie

12:04 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

No wonder my pizza tasted funny. What a bunch of tools!

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Patti

1:35 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

I'm the first to admit that I was no angel when I was a teenager, but even I don't get what was supposed to be funny about this.

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