NEW YORK – The former NFL player whose home was broken  into and trashed by some 300 partying teens held a picnic for veterans Saturday  and to give the guilty students a chance to help clean the home and their  consciences, but to his dismay only four of them showed.
Educational? Hollow invited the teens to his home and posted their names online in order to try to educate them about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and lawbreaking
Brian Holloway’s Labor Day weekend was ruined  when he got the call that his house in upstate New York lay in shambles, and  immediately went on a crusade against teen lawlessness and drug abuse, posting  photos of the teens on his website.
However, his cries for change fell on deaf  ears after the August 31 incident that left behind up to  $40,000 in  damages. Though more photos of the widespread damage have now emerged, few teens  are fessing up to their crimes and some of their parents are even threatening to  sue the former linebacker.  (read more)

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