A Florida teenager is accused of lighting his friend on fire during a booze-filled lakeside hangout.
Shocking video of the incident was captured on January 11 at Kauffmans Island in Lake Kerr, about 50 miles southeast of Gainesville.
Before setting his friend ablaze, the 17-year-old boy is heard asking, ‘Do you want to be set on fire?’
The victim claimed he was running away when he allegedly created a highly-flammable pathway between a bonfire and his friend, according to the Palm Beach Post.
The teen could be seen with a ‘gas canister pouring gasoline on the juvenile victim,’ per an arrest affidavit.
The victim was rushed to the hospital with second-degree burns to his right hand, leg and bottom, FOX35 reported.
He also suffered ‘deep full thickness’ burns to his lower body as a result of his friend’s actions.
The video was shot January 11 in Lake Kerr – roughly 50 miles southeast of Gainesville – after the boys had been ‘hanging out’ and ‘drinking alcohol’
The suspect was later identified as Bradey Ming and arrested by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Ming is facing a felony aggravated battery charge in connection to the fire incident.
He turned himself in and is being held without bond on January 29, according to the outlet.
The video caught a witness screaming, ‘Oh my God. Get in the lake,’ as the teen ran covered in flames.
Others laughed and asked whether the moment was caught on tape.
Police said the teen was ‘messing’ with the flames and created a trail that sparked up and set the victim – who was on fire.
He ran to a lake to put out the flames, according to law enforcement.
The teens returned to one of their houses using jet skis – and only then decided to rush the burn victim to a hospital.
Bradey Ming, 17, was charged with aggravated battery in connection to the fire from January 11
He was life-flighted to UF Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville and admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for his injuries.
The victim claimed that he did not remember much of what happened during the night he was set on fire.
Initially, he told his mother that he had been trying to throw a water bottle containing gasoline into a fire when it blew up and burned his legs.
His father later discovered a video showing that Ming had actually set him on fire and contacted law enforcement with the evidence.
The victim said he told his parents a lie because Ming ‘did not want him to say anything about the incident.’
He confirmed that he had known Ming ‘for some time’ and talked to him ‘routinely.’
A witness claimed the fire had been started that night because of the cold weather.
According to a police affidavit, an investigator concluded that a reasonable person would deem that the combination of gasoline and fire would cause serious harm
Ming was not arguing with the victim and was apparently not trying to hurt him, the witness said.
However, an investigator said a reasonable person could conclude that the gasoline and fire would cause grave injuries.
Ming was booked into the Marion County Juvenile Justice Center, according to WCJB.
An arrest affidavit said police attempted to make contact with his mother, but she told law enforcement ‘she and her son would not speak to me at the advice of an attorney.’
The victim’s name was redacted in the document provided by law enforcement.
He said he thought he was ‘cool’ with Ming and was unsure as to why he set him on fire.
The Daily Mail has reached out to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
