'LOL, should we have round 2?': Teen unapologetic after 200 gatecrash home
Glass bottles were thrown and windows smashed at a Sydney home after a 13-year-old girl’s event was gatecrashed by more than 200 rowdy teens.
Drunk teenagers swarmed to the Currans Hill home last Friday and sabotaged everything in sight after the homeowner's daughter's Facebook event went viral.
They hurled a clothes line over a fence, ripped out letterboxes, threw glass bottles at officers and head-butted and smashed a window in the home.
Thousands of dollars of damage was caused to the home before police officers and a dog squad broke up the out-of-control party.
Almost one week since the incident, shattered glass is still strewn across the road and the girl's father is still livid and blames Facebook for the uninvited guests.
Parent Edward gave permission for 20 people to attend the party but after word of the gathering spread 10 times that number turned up and ruined his home.
"I feel terrible about what they've done," Edward told 7 News. "It's shocking."
"And they brought all this alcohol with them and I tried to push them out."
Edward apologised to his neighbors who say that the teens flocked from everywhere.
"I've never seen anything like it they were coming from everywhere there was carloads coming from every street possible," neighbour Julianne told 7 News.
But the 13-year-old girl remains unapologetic even suggested another party.
"Lol all these comments. I had fun reading these," she told her friends.
"Should we deadset have round 2?"
Camden Police are urging teens to not promote parties on Facebook.
"The parents were telling people to leave but being mostly ignored by the crowd who were at various stages of intoxication," Camden Police posted to Facebook.
"Glass bottles were being thrown over the house towards police who were at the front of the premises and Public Order Police and officers from surrounding local area commands came to help break up the party."