Yobbo Watch
The Westchester yobbo who tested the structural integrity of the net behind home plate at Yankee Stadium could face a year in jail. Today the Post profiles the “aspiring rapper” and “local knucklehead”:
The dopey teen who leaped from the upper deck of Yankee Stadium in a pathetic bid to make the ESPN highlight reel is the “local knucklehead” in his hometown — and he told cops he had sucked down several beers before his sorry swan dive, sources said yesterday.
Ironically, Scott Harper’s bid for sports fame was cut short when producers at ESPN caught wind that the fall was a stunt, and yanked the clip after a single airing.
“Once we found that out, we decided not to glorify it,” said network spokesman Dan Quinn.
Harper was arraigned last night on a slew of misdemeanor charges that could land him in jail for a year.
He was released without bail and was whisked wordlessly from the courthouse by relatives and his Legal Aid lawyer.
Upon being assigned the case the Legal Aid lawyer reportedly remarked, “I signed up for this?”
The short road from Westchester to utter yobbism came as no surprise to neighbors and acquaintances:
Posted: August 11th, 2005 | Filed under: Law & OrderHarper, an 18-year-old aspiring rapper from the Westchester town of Armonk, has a reputation in the community as a “local knucklehead,” said one cop, adding that he was notorious for causing all sorts of mayhem at Byram Hills HS.
“Scottie walks to the beat of his own drummer,” said neighbor Michael Andreozzi. “He’s a wild kid, a hyper kid. His mother always had her hands full.”
“It’s his personality,” said Nina Schwartz, 22. “He’s very loud. He just craves attention. He just went a little bit overboard this time.”
Harper upped the ante late Tuesday night by plunging 50 feet from the upper deck into netting behind home plate during the eighth inning of the Yankees’ 2-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
The dazed and seemingly unhurt Harper was then quickly yanked from the netting by security, whisked to Lincoln Hospital and later arrested. Under questioning, the underage teen admitted having “several beers” before jumping, a police source said.
Yankees officials did not return several calls for comment on whether the teen was served beer at the Stadium.