'I just want to make people happy': Free ride service for disabled teens in honor of late YouTube …

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ST. GEORGE — Shortly before the homecoming football game at Desert Hills High School began, a white GMC Sierra truck with an extended cab and the “JCap” logo on it rolled up and parked just outside of the school’s football field.

The truck used for JCap’s Legacy Limo Service, which offers free rides to and from school and events for disabled children and teens within Washington County, St. George, Utah, Sept. 18, 2020 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

The truck had originally been meant for Jared “JCap” Caplin, a YouTube gaming influencer who made it a goal to entertain and inspire others through his videos. Jared Caplin was a regular at large gaming events – most notably those related to the Call of Duty franchise – since 2016. Sadly, he unexpectedly died at the age of 22 on Jan. 15, 2020, two days before the truck with his logo on the sides arrived at his family’s home in St. George.

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