Virginia Homeowner Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Playing Late-Night Ding-Dong Ditch Prank (UPDATE)

Written by on May 10, 2025

Virginia Homeowner Tyler Chase Butler Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Playing Late-Night Ding-Dong Ditch Prank (UPDATE)

Virginia Homeowner Tyler Chase Butler Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Playing Late-Night Ding-Dong Ditch Prank (UPDATE)

Virginia Homeowner Tyler Chase Butler Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Playing Late-Night Ding-Dong Ditch Prank (UPDATE)

A game of ding-dong ditch at 3 a.m. led to the recent death of a high school senior and the arrest of a Virginia homeowner. Michael Bosworth Jr. and friends were pranking neighbors in Spotsylvania County when they tried the home of Tyler Chase Butler. The homeowner claims he believed someone was trying to break in. In response, he fired his gun, and the bullet fatally struck the 18-year-old while his friends were nearby, ready to film the TikTok prank. Now, Bulter faces multiple serious charges.

Advertisements
RELATED: Sauce Walka Sparks Reactions After Recording Video For Social Media Just Days After Fatal Shooting (VIDEO)

More Details About The Fatal Ding-Dong Ditch Shooting

According to Fox 5 D.C., the incident happened early on Saturday, May 3. Surveillance footage from a neighbor’s home shows Michael Bosworth Jr. and two other teens at Tyler Chase Butler’s home. They allegedly weren’t just ringing the doorbell at around 3 a.m. The teens were reportedly banging, kicking, and slamming on Tyler’s garage door.

The details are still murky, but the 27-year-old reportedly told the cops he believed the teen was trying to break into the home, which he shares with his parents and brother in Fredericksburg. Following the shooting, the local sheriff’s office got a call about a shooting amid a residential break-in. Medical emergency responders took Michael Bosworth Jr. and another teen, grazed by a bullet, to the hospital. The graze victim survived, but Bosworth did not. The high school senior, who was involved in lacrosse, football, and wrestling, was reportedly supposed to attend prom hours after his death.

Ultimately, the graze victim and the third teen, who did not have any injuries, told police they were not trying to rob Tyler Chase Butler’s house. Instead, they admitted to recording ding-dong-ditch pranks for TikTok. It’s unclear how many homes the teens pranked before hitting Tyler’s. The unharmed teen reportedly showed police a video of them playing ding-dong ditch on another property.

What’s Next For The Virginia Homeowner?

NBC Washington reports that Tyler Chase Butler is being held without bond at the Rappahannock Regional Jail as of this week. The 27-year-old is charged with second-degree murder, malicious wounding, and using a firearm in the commission of a felony. Though Virginia is a stand-your-ground state, it’s unclear whether it applies to this situation. That means a person is not required to try to escape before using force. However, it’s also unclear if Tyler was the registered owner of the weapon used in the fatal ding-dong ditch shooting.

Court documents cited by NBC describe Tyler as a single man. He is reportedly college-educated in computer science and earns his living from sports betting. Butler’s next court date in the case is on June 18.

Social Media Weighs In On The Case

News of the Virginia ding-dong ditch incident has quickly spread in less than a week. Social media folks are obsessing over the limited details and sharing mixed reactions to what happened. The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section alone has nearly 9,000 reactions. On X, the incident inspired a wave of strong opinions, too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELATED: Suspect Extradited To North Carolina Months After Allegedly Shooting 18-Year-Old Waffle House Employee

The post Virginia Homeowner Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Playing Late-Night Ding-Dong Ditch Prank (UPDATE) appeared first on The Shade Room.

Read More:

​The Shade Room 

Read More 


Current track

Title

Artist