Texarkana Gazette

Six arrests made in vandalism of ex-NFL player’s N.Y. home

- By George M. Walsh

ALBANY, N.Y.—Six people were arrested Thursday on charges they were among hundreds of young partygoers who trashed a former NFL player’s vacation home, and police said more arrests were expected.

The arrests came after former New England Patriots and Los Angeles Raiders offensive lineman Brian Holloway said he signed papers authorizin­g the Rensselaer County sheriff to bring charges in the Labor Day weekend party, which was attended by up to 400 teenagers.

Holloway said that among those charged was a young man he had taken into his family for a time as a homeless teen, who’s accused of organizing and promoting the party. He said investigat­ors have told him the number of people charged could end up in the hundreds as they work through the sheer volume of participan­ts.

“Everyone that broke the law, I’m pressing charges against,” Holloway said. “The parents had a chance and students had a chance to come forward, and only four did.”

Holloway, who played offensive tackle for the Patriots and Raiders in the 1980s, gained national attention by reposting party pictures the teens had put on social media websites. He said he posted them on the website helpmesave­300.com in an effort to get the teens to come forward, take responsibi­lity for their actions and change their behavior.

Instead, he said, some parents were angry about his website and there was even a threatened lawsuit.

“I tried to be as accommodat­ing as I could, but they took their stand by not showing up,” Holloway said.

The partiers caused at least $20,000 in damage to his rural vacation home near the Massachuse­tts border in Stephentow­n, including broken windows and holes in the wall, he said.

Police said a ringleader of the party was 19-year-old Seth Hawk, the young man Holloway said he had taken into his family a few years ago. Hawk, of Grafton, faces felony charges of burglary and criminal mischief and misdemeano­r charges of endangerin­g the welfare of a child and unlawfully dealing with a child. He’s accused of advertisin­g the party and providing alcohol.

Three of the other arrested people face felony charges including burglary and larceny, and two are charged with misdemeano­rs, including trespassin­g. They range in age from 17 to 21.

A phone number wasn’t available for Hawk, and authoritie­s said they didn’t know the names of the arrested people’s lawyers.

Holloway said Hawk was a classmate of his son and had a troubled youth but found stability living as part of his family when he was about 15. He said hearing about Hawk’s involvemen­t “was a shocker.”

“We’re still pulling for him,” he said. “This may be the thing to get him on track.”

 ??  ?? Former NFL offensive lineman Brian Holloway stands in front of his rural vacation home Sept. 18 in Stephentow­n, N.Y. Holloway’s rural vacation home was trashed during a Labor Day weekend party attended by an estimated 200 to 400 teenagers.
Former NFL offensive lineman Brian Holloway stands in front of his rural vacation home Sept. 18 in Stephentow­n, N.Y. Holloway’s rural vacation home was trashed during a Labor Day weekend party attended by an estimated 200 to 400 teenagers.

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