The teens who broke into his house used social media to advertise a raging party, but now the former pro football player is using the same social-networking tools to track down those responsible for trashing his house.
When Brian Holloway, who played offensive tackle for the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Raiders during the 1980s, first saw the photos of teens partying in his upstate New York home, he thought they were a hoax. Images posted to Twitter by party-goers showed teenagers dancing on his dining room table during an unauthorized Labor Day party that was attended by an estimated 200 to 400 teenagers.
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