A 17-year-old from Northampton County is facing involuntary manslaughter charges after a social media challenge ended in the death of another teenager this past summer.
According to Northampton County District Attorney Stephen Baratta, the teen was driving in the parking lot of Freedom High School in Bethlehem with an upside-down folding table tied to the back of his car. A 17-year-old friend, identified as Freedom High School junior David Nagy, was sitting on top of the table when he fell off and was killed.
Baratta also announced charges in a separate but similar case involving 19-year-old Eniya Alvarado. She is accused of recklessly driving her vehicle near William Penn Highway in March while her 20-year-old friend stood on the trunk as part of another social media stunt. The friend fell and suffered permanent head injuries…