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Grim-faced Johnny Knoxville leads the mourners at memorial service for Jackass star Ryan Dunn

Controversial church plans to picket public funeral later this week

Memorial comes as toxicology results reveal Dunn was more than two times over the drink-drive limit

Police say there is no suspicion of drug abuse

Star had notched up 23 driving convictions - including ten for speeding - before accident

Pilferers collect ghoulish mementos from crash scenes and 'plan to sell parts of wreckage on eBay'

A private memorial service was held today for Ryan Dunn, who was killed in a high-speed car crash in the early hours of Monday morning.

Jackass frontman Johnny Knoxville led the mourners as a private ceremony was held at a funeral home in West Chester in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon.

Dunn's best friend and fellow Jackass star Bam Margera was also in attendance with his wife Melissa Rothstein and parents April and Phil, who were also close Ryan.

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Distraught: A forlorn-looking Johnny Knoxville attends the memorial service for his tragic Jackass co-star Ryan Dunn in West Chester, Philadelphia. Dunn was killed in a high-speed car smash on Monday aged 34

It comes on a painful day for the 34-year-old stuntman's loved ones after toxicology reports confirmed Dunn was more than two times over the drink-drive limit when he crashed in the early hours of Monday morning, killing himself and passenger Zachary Hartwell.

Wednesday's memorial was held at the DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith and Boyd funeral home and comes ahead of a full funeral, which is set to be held later this week.

Meanwhile a controversial church from Kansas has released a statement, saying it plans to picket Dunn's funeral.

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Mournful black: Dunn's best friend and Jackass associate Bam Margera and his wife Melissa Rothstein

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Remembrance: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia stars Glenn Howerton, left, and Rob McElhenney cut a sombre figure

In a statement which will no doubt cause fresh anguish for Ryan's loved ones, Westboro Baptist Church proclaimed: 'Ryan Dunn is in hell,' adding: 'WBC will picket any public memorial/funeral held for Dunn, warning all not to make a mock of sin, & to fear & obey God.'

Westboro was started by the Rev. Fred Phelps in 1955. The website for the group outlines plans to send parishioners to Philadelphia to protest at the funeral in Philadelphia.

Funeral director Joseph DellaVecchia told CNN today that he didn't expect any disturbances at the memorial- but admitted he had heard of Westboro's plans.

He told CNN: 'We can’t stop someone from coming to a public funeral, but this is private, and the police have everything under control.'

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Support: Bam's parents April and Phil Margera, who were very close to Dunn, arrive hand in hand

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Time to reflect: DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith and Boyd funeral home in West Chester, Philadelphia, where the memorial was held

Dunn was heavily intoxicated at the time of his deadly high speed crash, police revealed yesterday.

The star's blood alcohol level was 0.196, more than twice the legal limit in Pennsylvania, which is 0.08, West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll confirmed in a statement released today.

Mr Carroll added that the toxicology report from the Chester County Coroner's Office indicated there were 'no drugs of abuse detected'.

The 34-year-old had been drinking at a bar with friends in the hours before the crash, which also killed his passenger, Zachary Hartwell.

He is said to have drank three beers and taken shots before getting behind the wheel shortly after 2am on Monday morning.

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Over the limit: Ryan Dunn, seen here in a Twitter picture hours before the crash, was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash

It has emerged that Dunn had notched up 23 driving convictions, including ten for speeding, before his accident, it was revealed yesterday.

Dunn, whose Porsche sports car slammed into a tree at 130mph, had also been arrested for drink driving.

His driving record was revealed as friends from the Jackass films mourned his death and visited the crash site in Pennsylvania.

On Tuesday, Margera was in tears as he stood on the roadside where Dunn and his passenger Hartwell were killed in the early hours of the morning.

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Wreckage: The charred remains of the Porsche 911 GT3 is towed away as police survey the scene

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Fresh details: A statements released by the West Goshen Township Police Department revealed details of the the toxicology report

Police say Dunn was travelling at around 132mph and 140mph in a 55mph zone when his Porsche 911 flew off the road in West Goshen and burst into flames.

It is not known if the pair died from the crash impact or were unable to escape the vehicle as it exploded in a fireball.

West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll, who was involved in the accident reconstruction, described it as the worst crash he had ever seen.

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Ghoulish: New footages shows 'treasure hunters' at the scene pilfering bits of the car wreckage

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Cashing in: Some people told reporters they were planning to sell the mementos on eBay

Court records showed that Dunn received at least 23 driving citations in the last 13 years.

Ten were for speeding and careless driving and three others were for driving on a suspended licence.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer 90 per cent of the citations ended in guilty pleas.

Dunn was drinking with friends in the hours before the fatal crash.

Meanwhile it has emerged that 'treasure hunters' are pilfering debris from the car that Dunn crashed.

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Heartbroken: Bam Margera returns to the spot where his best friend and Jackass co-star lost his life in a horrific car smash in the early hours of Monday morning in Philadelphia

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Devastation: Dunn's car span off the road, through a guardrail and into the woods

A video report by Philadelphia Fox News captured footage of people collecting ghoulish mementos along the stretch of road where the accident happened in the Pennsylvania state.

Reporter Chris O'Donnell said that some had told him they were planning to sell the parts on eBay.

'You should have seen these people pilfering away,' an outraged O'Donnell reported back to the studio, while reporting from the scene.

O'Donnell added that police had told him taking parts of wreckage from an investigation scene is illegal.

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Where the night started: Dunn and Hartwell were both at Barnaby's in West Chester hours before the accident

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He get into the Porshe 911 completely drunk, crashed and killed friend also. True jackass.

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R.I.P... :mellow:

But anyway I've always prefered the Dirty Sanchez , those are really crazy bastards :towel:

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Its a shame that it happened.. To hell with Westboro.. People always thinking they have a right in others lives.. I do hope though that responsibility is shown as an example.. especially with a Porsche GT3.. it is to be respected... ( and the alcohol..) 130 MPH on any average road is not a safe thing to do... drunk or not... Those speeds should be kept on road meant for it like a track.. definitely not in a 55 MPH zone.. alcohol should never be done on roads of any kind... especially when you do crazy things though.. Like what these guys do for a living.. sometimes its a bad call....

Grievances respectfully extended to those in morning...

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All those with good intention always fail. Just look at a few -> Steve Irwin > Lion Mans Side Kick.

That's just 2. I bet people can name more that's lost there life taking risks.

Very Sad Indeed, One will never be forgotten.

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No matter how scummy or obscene people may be, this NEVER warrens a picketing at a funeral! Even miserable and low life people who die, their friends and family deserve a proper time to mourn uninterrupted. I didn't really like the JackAss films (pretty sick if you ask me) but my condolences go out to those who are mourning.

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the guy is dead. whats the point of picketing? the message is clear enough already. i'd picket the picketers if i could. the problem is that after doing something like jackass for as long as him, you begin to feel invincible; and I can understand why.

I do hope though that responsibility is shown as an example.. especially with a Porsche GT3.. it is to be respected

these cars have their power in the high RPM range (3,000 and up) so the power can sneak up to you. I don't care if your Mario Andretti, driving over 80~90 M/PH is never safe on the streets, one pot-hole and your fucked, especially with said porche 911, they have really stiff suspensions and a dip or pot-hole can cause a tire to lose contact with the road and spin you out.

R.I.P Ryan Dunn.

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