Westboro Baptist Church, a conservative fellowship located in Topeka, Kansas, has released a flyer stating grave accusations and their intentions to protest at Dunn's funeral.

The overly-traditional Westboro Church expressed their anger towards the intense media coverage of the Jackass star's death. In the flyer entitled "Ryan Dunn is in hell, WBC Will Picket Funeral" the church says Dunn is a "proud sinner" and that "he's in torment". Westboro is known to release these kinds of black propaganda against several issues including same sex marriages and even democracy. The congregation announced their will to protest at the Pennsylvania funeral of the stuntman, and is hell-bent to demonstrate their beliefs no matter what others might say. The church is led by Fred Phelps in a compound housing its members.

In the libelous flier, the church attacked Dunn's "vulgar" stunts, saying his need to constantly make a mockery out of religion ultimately lead to his demise. The church also slammed friends and co-stars Steve-O and Johnny Knoxville for "encouraging" Dunn to lead a "sinned" life. In the flyer, they state "You were no friends to him: you lied to him about god & eternity because you thought it was funny!" The church made sure to point fingers at the state of Pennsylvania, saying it is "one of the most evil states to ever exist". The flier heads "it's too late for him (Dunn), not too late for the living!"

Statements from Dunn's friends, family, co-stars and colleagues regarding this issue are yet to be released. Earlier today, Dunn's best friend Bam Margera has been interviewed by Fox Philly for the first time after the accident. Upon hearing the news of Dunn's death, Margera claims it is"the worst phone call" of his life.

To read the full flyer, visit this site.