A mob of an estimated 300 teenagers broke into the Stephentown, New York home of former pro football player Brian Holloway and trashed it, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage.
At the time, Holloway was in Florida but learned of the party as it was happening because many of the kids there sent out tweets about it!
At first Holloway thought the whole thing was a joke, until he saw photos of the damage on the internet.
Holloway described what he was seeing on Twitter in an interview with Fox News, saying, “We started reading all these tweets of people tweeting ‘I can’t believe Holloway’s house, this is awesome. We are trashing the joint. I can’t believe it. We can’t wake this girl up. You know who cares. This is the best party of my life. I can’t believe there is this many cool drugs.’”
By the time police arrived, windows and doors were kicked in, holes had been punched in the walls, and all of the carpets had been destroyed by beer, vomit, and urine.
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So far, no arrests have taken place, but 50 of the intruders have come forward to plead for leniency. Holloway said, “If these kids and parents don’t step up, I promise you there is going to be an experience called shock and awe coming down, and it will be a real loud message sent to every student and every parent.”
Holloway, 54, played as an offensive lineman from 1981-88 with the Patriots and Raiders.
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