Brisbane teenager accused of using a police car as a BMX ramp in viral stunt at Scientology church
An 18-year-old Brisbane teenager, Zeppelin Witheridge, has been charged with public nuisance following a viral social media stunt at the Church of Scientology. The incident, which occurred on May 9th, involved a "Scientology speedrun" trend where participants race into Scientology buildings.

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AI-generatedAn 18-year-old Brisbane teenager, Zeppelin Witheridge, has been charged with public nuisance following a viral social media stunt at the Church of Scientology. The incident, which occurred on May 9th, involved a "Scientology speedrun" trend where participants race into Scientology buildings. When the church's front door was locked, Witheridge allegedly used a police car as a BMX ramp, with onlookers filming and posting the event online. This stunt is part of a global trend that has targeted Scientology centers worldwide. Witheridge also faces charges for driving a vehicle without due care and failure to wear a helmet. His court case has been adjourned to June 24th.
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5 extractedThe stunt was part of a global fad targeting Scientology centers, originating in Los Angeles.
The Church of Scientology has labelled the behavior 'organised trespass' and harassment.
Witheridge is accused of using a police car as a BMX ramp during the stunt.
The social media trend 'Scientology speedrun' involves people racing into Scientology buildings before security catches up.
Zeppelin Witheridge, 18, was charged with public nuisance over a 'Scientology speedrun' stunt.