Houston Teen Killed at 'Project X' Inspired Party

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Houston Teen Killed at 'Project X' Inspired Party

A spring break rave in a Houston mansion that was meant to emulate a movie turned deadly early Wednesday morning after several attendees fired guns, killing one person as police tried to break up the party.

The unidentified male victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston police told ABCNews.com.

The party, which attracted between 500 and 1,000 guests, was meant to copy the party thrown in "Project X".

The 2012 movie follows three high school students who throw the ultimate "anything goes" party that spirals out of control. While a damaged home and a bad hangover may be the only consequences partygoers faced in the movie, a string of copycat parties have caused over $100,000 in real damage, handfuls of arrests and the Houston fatality.

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In Miramar, Fla., Christopher Dade, 18, allegedly caused $19,000 worth of damage to a foreclosed home before he even had the chance to throw his "Project X" inspired party.

Houston Teen Killed at 'Project X' Inspired Party - Yahoo!
 
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Not really. Hollywood has always had a reputation for incredible stupid.

And spring break has had a reputation for crazy for years.

But this business of invading a house and trashing it is something really new and weird. $19,000 before the party even starts shows an amazing degree of callousness.
 
Not really. Hollywood has always had a reputation for incredible stupid.

And spring break has had a reputation for crazy for years.

But this business of invading a house and trashing it is something really new and weird. $19,000 before the party even starts shows an amazing degree of callousness.

Well yeah wild crazy parties is nothing new but this "Project X" movie has inspired these new chaotic parties we are seeing now, like the ones in the news story.
 
I can hardly wait until these teens start breaking into homes where people live.
 

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