
Teenager in Court Over Scientology 'Speedrun' Stunt Involving Police Car
Zeppelin Witheridge, 18, faces charges after a 'Scientology speedrun' social media challenge in Brisbane went awry, involving using a police car as a BMX ramp.

Zeppelin Witheridge, 18, faces charges after a 'Scientology speedrun' social media challenge in Brisbane went awry, involving using a police car as a BMX ramp.

Australian "Beers and Braids" events, inspired by the viral "pints and ponytails" trend, are teaching dads basic hair styling skills in a social setting, boosting their confidence and encouraging involvement in domestic tasks.

A 10-year-old girl could be scarred for life after taking part in the viral social media trend.
Around 50 teenagers forced their way into the Church of Scientology of New York on West 46th Street on Saturday afternoon, breaking a locked door to gain entry. A 30-year-old security guard was kicked and suffered minor leg injuries, and teens hurled a racial slur at a staff member. Police said the group fled with no arrests made. The incident appears linked to a growing social media trend called 'Scientology speed running,' where groups film themselves entering Scientology properties for online attention. Similar incidents have occurred in Los Angeles, with some cases being investigated as possible hate crimes.