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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Valentine’s Day “break dancing” leads to felony charges

We’ve all seen bad dancing.

Authorities in Elma, N.Y. say Ryan Baczkiewicz’s dance moves were criminal. Someone will never make it on ” So You Think You Can Dance.”

The 18-year-old Cheektowaga, N.Y resident has been charged with a felony criminal mischief charge after allegedly break dancing in a house and damaging the hardwood floors, according to WIVB.com.

Officials say Baczkiewicz went uninvited to a Valentine’s Day party thrown by two sisters and was wearing some sort of diamond belt buckle.

His electrifying moves apparently scratched up the floor, causing $3,000 in damage.

The homeowner complained to police after returning from vacation, the TV station’s Web site reports.

Baczkiewicz’s mother questioned the charges, noting that the homeowner had a ‘friend’ at the sheriff’s office.

Her son is also charged with criminal trespassing.

Seems like the charges are a little stiff, but what do you think?


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