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Copycat Tragedy: A 13-year-old Connecticut boy was hospitalized with second- and third-degree burns after mimicking an MTV personality who set himself on fire during the network's high-rated stunt show, "Jackass," police said. Jason Lind was severely burned on his legs and hands Friday night when he and a friend poured gasoline on his feet and legs and lit them on fire. The boy remained hospitalized Monday in critical condition in the burn unit of a Boston hospital. His 14-year-old friend was arrested Saturday and charged with reckless endangerment, but another teen who watched the incident was not charged, police said. In Friday's episode, which was a repeat, "Jackass" creator Johnny Knoxville donned a fire- resistant suit hung with steaks, then lay across a makeshift barbecue while lighter fluid was used to fan the flames. An MTV spokeswoman said Monday: "It is made extremely clear throughout the show, through the use of written and verbal warnings, that none of the stunts featured should be tried at home." She added that the show airs with a TV-MA (mature) rating and states that those performing stunts are "professionals and/or total idiots." The spokeswoman added: "Our thoughts are...