Brisbane teenager accused of using a police car as a BMX ramp in viral stunt at Scientology church
Zeppelin Witheridge charged with public nuisance over ‘Scientology speedrun’ social media trend Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A social media stunt that treats churches like video games has gone from TikTok to the dock, landing an alleged teenage “speedrunner” in court. Zeppelin Witheridge, 18, has been accused of using a police car as a BMX ramp after a viral challenge went awry at the Church of Scientology in Brisbane’s CBD. Continue reading...
An 18-year-old Brisbane resident, Zeppelin Witheridge, is facing charges following a social media stunt. Witheridge is accused of utilizing a police vehicle as a ramp for his BMX bike during an event at the Church of Scientology in the city's central business district. The incident is reportedly linked to a viral online challenge that involves treating religious sites like video game levels. The alleged stunt was captured and shared widely on social media platforms.
This incident highlights the intersection of viral social media trends and public safety, raising questions about the consequences of online challenges that involve potentially dangerous or disruptive actions.
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