Scenario 

One night Kyle was driving his truck home from the bar and decided he was too drunk to drive. He pulled over on the side of the road, looked to the right, saw a nice patch of woods and a clearing a bit of the way down, and got a brilliant idea. Kyle called up his friends and told them to meet up with him so they could smoke marijuana by the bonfire they set up. Unbeknownst to him, the whole night his unreliable truck started leaking gasoline and slowly ran down towards the fire. The fire was put out as the evening came to an end except for a small spark that hid beneath a few of the wood pieces. As the crazy kids packed up to leave one of Kyle's friends tripped over the remains of the bonfire and hit that sneaky spark into the trail of gasoline. The fire erupted towards Kyle's truck and the kids ran and reached the road just as the truck exploded. One of the teens quickly called the cops and as they waited for them to arrive Kyle lost it. Not only would he be getting in major trouble for the fire they started but his precious truck was up in flames. Kyle turned on his best friend that kicked the charred remains and shot him with the 45 he kept beside him for protection the whole night. Once authorities arrived at the scene, the teens discovered that the woods they stayed in for the night was really just a small section of a man's 40 acres and the fire was still burning up his precious land. Property Offense? You bet! Plus a long string of other offenses that will be on a majority of the teens records for the rest of their lives.

Many of them could face up to 20 years in prison. Kyle, however, will be behind bars the rest of his life without parole and may even face the death penalty for his reckless decisions and explosive rage.

PA Property Offenses