Ryan Dunn to Be Remembered in Pennsylvania Wednesday Night

“Jackass” star died Monday in a car crash at the age of 34

"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn is being remembered in Philadelphia on Wednesday night, an individual with knowledge of the service confirms to TheWrap.

Dunn died in a fiery car crash after his Porsche jumped a guard rail in the early morning hours in West Goshen, Penn., on Monday. He was 34.

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On Wednesday, West Goshen police chief Michael Carroll announced that Dunn's blood-alcohol level at the time of his death was 0.196 percent, more than twice the legal limit in Pennsylvania.

(Dunn tweeted a photo of himself drinking with his passenger, Zachary Hartwell — who was also killed in the crash — and another associate in the hours before the accident.)

Carroll added that there were "no drugs of abuse detected" in Dunn's system. The police chief also said that Dunn's car was traveling "between 132-140 mph at the time of the collision."

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Kansas-based anti-gay activists the Westboro Baptist Church had threatened to picket Dunn's funeral earlier this week, citing a scene from "Jackass: The Movie" in which Dunn shoved a "toy car up his rectum for entertainment." It is unclear whether the group has arrived in the area to make good on its threat.

(Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story said Wednesday's service was a funeral, rather than a memorial. TheWrap regrets this error.)

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