Six Kids Were Just Arrested for Throwing a Wild Party at Former NFL Player Brian Holloway's Home Earlier This Month

Holloway has decided to press charges.

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Former NFL player Brian Hollowaytried to be a nice guy after about 400 teenagers threw a wild party at his home in upstate New York over Labor Day weekend and caused more than $20,000 worth of damage. He tried to give the kids who were involved in the party the opportunity to redeem themselves. He tried to teach them a lesson without getting the police involved. But they refused to accept an invitation through his website HelpMeSave300.com to help him clean up his house and put on a picnic for a bunch of veterans. So now, Mr. Nice Guy has disappeared.

Holloway just decided to press charges against at least six teenagers and young adults—who range in age from 17 to 21—after he got a less-than-favorable response from the kids and their parents with regards to helping him clean up his house. One of those kids, the teen believed to be the organizer of the party, is 19-year-old Seth Hawk, who Holloway reportedly took into his family a few years ago after discovering that he was homeless. Hawk has been hit with burglary and criminal mischief charges and also stands accused of providing alcohol for the party and advertising it on social media. The other five kids who were arrested were hit with similar charges.

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

Police have already said that there could be more arrests coming soon. So if you were at the party at the Holloway household, you might want to think about giving Holloway a call. Otherwise, there will be no more Mr. Nice Guy when it comes to this situation.

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[via New York Daily News]

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