Houston Teen Killed at 'Project X' Inspired Party

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Houston Teen Killed at 'Project X' Inspired Party - Yahoo!


.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.

Daniel Menjivara, a 22-year-old college student, said "Project X" and the fact it was spring break were the reasons he and many others attended the Houston house party. Menjivara said he was "the exception" at the party and was surprised to find the crowd was mostly composed of teenagers.

"The house got pretty full. You could barely move around," he said.

Trash cans full of spiked punch were set out for partygoers. Wet foam blanketed the floor. Women who wore bathing suits were granted free entry to the party, according to the flyer.

News of the party spread quickly on Facebook and Twitter, attracting a large turnout to the home, which is surrounded by a field. It's not clear if it is occupied during the day. The nearest neighbor is down the street.

Around midnight, police responded to a noise disturbance at the home and shut down the party.

"Kids took to the streets, but the parking lot was overpacked so you couldn't get out," Menjivar said. "It was just people in the actual street. They got into arguments and started shooting each other."

Willie Armstrong, who was at the party, told ABC affiliate KTRK he witnessed the shooting.

"[The gunman] was just walking, and he pulled out a gun and started shooting, like for no reason," Armstrong said. "He shot the boy in the back of the head and fell on the ground. He started shooting at the crowds, but then he ran through the field."

Officers pursued the gunman on foot but were unable to catch him.

"At this time, it has not been determined if the male pursued by officers is the suspect in this case, as it appears several people discharged weapons at the scene," the Houston Police Department said in a statement.

The copycat party wasn't the first in Houston.

Thirteen teenagers were arrested after trashing a new 4,000-square-foot home last Thursday. Nearly every window was smashed. Sheet-rock had been torn out and was left all over the floor of the half-million dollar house.

Police caught up with the teens the next day when they were throwing another party in the new home development.

"I asked some of the kids why, and they said 'Project X.' And I said, 'O.K., what's 'Project X'?'" Mark Stephens, a private investigator working for the home builder told ABC affiliate WFAA. "When you look at the movie, and you look at what happened here, the parallels are uncanny. It was a copycat. They did everything that I saw in the movie."

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.

The teen posted a four-minute video on YouTube of the house, which he had prepped for the party, complete with "Project X" spraypainted on the walls and "break me" written on a window. Despite arresting Dade on charges of burglary and vandalism, nearly 2,000 people showed up for the all-nighter and were turned away by police.
 

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the gunman was probably the lifeguard of the human gene pool and was doing a little cleansing
 

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With Spring Break coming the next couple weeks for different Colleges and High Schools, Im sure there will be more "Project X" parties.
 

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the gunman was probably the lifeguard of the human gene pool and was doing a little cleansing

That's the way these "project-x" retards are heading. I'm tired of hearing about these people already.

It's a ****ing party people, there isn't a damn thing you could do that hasn't been done a thousand times for years.

People shoot people. But lets blame a movie. :nonono:

And to the next "project-x" party planner; You're not cool. Way to try to be unique by doing something you saw in a movie. :nonono:
 

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There was one of those around here, I think the weekend that movie opened. The party got shut down and everyone got tear gassed. I want to say somewhere around 150 kids got MIC's. I wouldn't doubt that there were many more than that. The amount of stupidity of some kids is unbelievable.
 

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Yup, one in my area also. Didn't hear about anything that intense going on, it was help on 15 acres of property so I'm assuming no one complained about noise.
 

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I have to imagine that the average person places blame on the movie. And I am willing to bet the deceased passed with a newfound appreciation for the concept and phenomenon of mob mentality.

Bouttime09 said:
Anyone have an idea on why people/kids are so stupid?

Not that I consider this a sufficient answer to the question, but surely it has something to do with the fact they're human and prone to misinformation.

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Common sence should always trump "misinformation"...people ARE retarded and hearing about it everyday is becoming depressing.
 

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Yeup, I knew when I first saw the trailer for this movie it would'nt be long before you would hear about someone trying to copy it.

Much easier when you find abandoned houses to help in throwing a party of this caliber. No shirts of their backs if they tear it up.. :nonono:
 

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Bunch of dipshits if you ask me. I'm sick of everyone using a movie as an excuse, common sense should point out that these actions are wrong.

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Haha, MTV... But yeah, gone are the days of effective parenting techniques. Not in my house.
 

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Whatever happened to just hanging out at a friends house with a few other guys and girls, drinking, and playing a little poker?
 

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