Caught on Twitter! 300 teens vandalize lavish home of former NFL player

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Imagine the shock of seeing hundreds of teens trashing your home on Twitter. A former offensive tackle for the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Raiders, Brian Holloway’s upstate New York vacation home was trashed during a Labor Day weekend party that was attended by an average of 300 teenagers. The 200-acre property, which includes the main house and a guest house sits amid rolling countryside in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains.

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When he went to the home on the following Tuesday, Holloway found it vandalized: urine-soaked carpet, holes in the walls, graffiti, broken windows and trash. The alleged high school vandals used Twitter to invite people to the home valued at $1.5 million for the unauthorized celebration. He helplessly watched the bash live play out live on Twitter while he was in Florida.


He estimates the damage to be about $20,000, excluding personal items, paid for with Super Bowl winnings, stolen. Check out what he says on his website, helpmesave300.com, which he created to out the partygoers responsible, but not before visiting the gallery with more pics of the vandals.

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