A toxicology report released Wednesday showed that Ryan Dunn's blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit when the 'Jackass' star died in a car crash.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn is known for his daredevil stunts and for flirting with danger, and though he managed to cheat death once in 2005, he could not do so last Monday.
The fearless star who shot to popularity through television shows Jackass, Homewrecker, and Viva La Bam, has reportedly left behind $6 million, according to unofficial estimates. Ryan Dun, born in Medina, Ohio, grew up in Williamsville, New York, before moving to West Chester, Pennsylvania. Dunn also starred in the film Haggard.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn died at approximately 3.a.m. on June 20 in West Goshen, Pennsylvania, after his 2007 Porshe 911 GT3 skidded off the road, hit a tree and burst into flames. He and his co-passenger Zachary Hartwell were pronounced dead at the scene from blunt and thermal trauma.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn died in a high speed car crash on Monday, and Westboro Baptist Church, a radical church group, said Dunn is in hell, in torment, and his sentence is eternal, but did Dunn really deserve to die?
Hours after news broke on Jackass star Ryan Dunn's fatal car crash in Pennsylvania, the Topeka, Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church, know for its ironically infamous antics such as demonstrating with signs reading God is your enemy and protesting at innocent children's funeral, released a memo slandering Dunn's character and accident which, according to them, was God's wrath unto him.
The Westboro Baptist Church is an independent Baptist church, known for its strong stance against homosexuality. Founded in 1955, it is led by Fred Phelps and his family out of Kansas. It has less than 100 members currently.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn's death was a great shock to his fans, families and friends. Our next question is this: how would Porsche fit into this scene?
Ryan Dunn, best known as a member of 'Jackass,' died in a car accident on June 20, 2011. Ryan Dunn was drinking heavily at Barnaby's and buying shots of whiskey for the entire bar.
A private service for Jackass star Ryan Dunn was held in Philadelphia, Wednesday, attended by friends and family members, even as a radical church organization stepped up their threat to protest against any public service held in honor of the TV and movie star.
A toxicology report on Wednesday showed Jackass star Ryan Dunn had drunk enough to get his blood alcohol level twice more than the legal limit when he died in a car crash while returning from a bar. Police also said Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 was travelling at a speed of 140 miles per hour (mph) on the stretch of a road where speed limit is 55 mph.
As Topeka-based Westboro Baptist Church threatened to protest any public funeral service held for Ryan Dunn, the funeral home that will have his burial in private on June 25 hinted at a public memorial service too.
Before the fatal car crash took place, Jackass star Ryan Dunn was drinking heavily at Barnaby's and buying shots of whiskey for the entire bar.
Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) in Topeka, Kan., notorious for protesting high-profile burials, said Jackass star who died in a tragic car crash on Monday, is in hell and vowed to protest any public funeral service held for him.
The horrifying car crash that killed Jackass star Ryan Dunn was inevitable as the alcohol level in his blood was twice the legal limit, according to Pennsylvania state police.
Ryan Dunn, perhaps best known as being a member of the 'Jackass' crew, was killed in a car accident on June 20, 2011.
The Westboro Baptist Church is an independent Baptist church, known for its strong stance against homosexuality. Founded in 1955, it is led by Fred Phelps and his family out of Kansas.
Ryan Dunn has passed away, but his internet presence has yet to.
A report was released earlier today which showed that Jackass star Ryan Dunn has twice the legal blood alcohol level at the time of his fatal crash.
The late Ryan Dunn will be laid down to rest at the DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home in Pennsylvania on June 25.
Following Ryan Dunn's tragic death in a car crash on Monday morning, one fringe Christian group has gained a heated attention, rather notoriously. The Westboro Baptist Church proclaimed its protest at Dunn's funeral, saying, Ryan Dunn is in hell!
Following Ryan Dunn's tragic death in a car crash on Monday morning, one fringe Christian group has gained a heated attention, rather notoriously. The Westboro Baptist Church proclaimed its protest at Dunn's funeral, saying, Ryan Dunn is in hell!