Man punched 14-year-old boy on dirt bike: Police
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Left: Jason Harrell (Marion County Jail). Right: Image of the confrontation between Harrell and the alleged victim (Britney Schwitzke/Facebook).

An Indiana man faces a felony charge after police said he punched and threatened a 14-year-old boy on a dirt bike.

Jason Harrell, 45, was arrested on Jan. 25 after he was caught on camera screaming at the teenage boy about riding his bike “on [his] g–damn street,” allegedly threatening to “f— [him] up.” After lacing into the boy in an expletive-filled rant, Harrell can be seen exiting his white van from the driver’s side, walking around to the sidewalk where the boy stood with his bike, and apparently physically accosting him.

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