The West Springfield High School student crept up to the car where his buddy was having sex with a teenage girl, a prosecutor said, and shot a cellphone video before laughing and running away, the Washington Post reports. Three boys, ages 16 and 15, were found guilty of felony charges Thursday in juvenile court in Fairfax County, opening a window on the dangers — and potential criminal penalties — when teens mix technology, alcohol and sex. The explicit recording was one of a series the teen and his two best friends from school made of their sexual encounters. They shared them among themselves. In each, the girls testified at a trial Thursday that they did not know they were being taped…
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