Dicks: Youths Vandalize Bills Player's Home After Loss
For those of you who missed Tom Brady's heroics Monday night, the New England Patriots came back late to beat the Buffalo Bills 25-24 in part because the Bills kickoff return man, Leodis McKelvin, fumbled the ball with only minutes left in the game. To add insult to injury, within hours of that loss, two local fans went to McKelvin's home and not only spray painted the score, 25-24, on his lawn but also included a picture of the male anatomy to get their point across. The teens have been arrested and, at least after getting caught, appear to be really, really sorry for their actions.

Two Hamburg teenagers have admitted spray painting the lawn of Buffalo Bills cornerback Leodis McKelvin. Hamburg Police Lt. Kevin Trask said the two 16-year-old males told police they vandalized the lawn about 2 a.m. Tuesday, after the Bills' Monday Night Football game. McKelvin, who fumbled a late kickoff return that led directly to the Bills' 25-24 loss to New England, found the front lawn of his home vandalized Tuesday.Hamburg teens admit vandalizing McKelvin's lawn : Buffalo/Erie County : The Buffalo News
The two suspects have not been charged. Hamburg Police are waiting for McKelvin to tell them if he wants charges placed. "It's completely his decision," Trask said. "Right now we've discussed the matter with Mr. McKelvin, and we're awaiting his decision on whether he wishes to pursue the charges."
He said he believes the two youths are sorry for their actions. "From what I understand, it wasn't well thought out," Trask said. The incident happened at McKelvin’s home in the upscale Briercliff Estates subdivision off Amsdell Road. The vandalism apparently consisted of the score — 25-24 — and a graphic depiction of the male anatomy scrawled in white paint on McKelvin’s front lawn.


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