Christopher A. Curry, 20, was already in trouble with police when they took him into custody early this morning following a disturbance at Dickinson College. Curry, 20, a Dickinson student from Wall, N.J., was picked up by Carlisle, Pa., police after he had been detained by Dickinson College public safety officers following a report of an unwanted guest in the first block of South West Street in Carlisle.

According to court documents, police found Curry so intoxicated they determined he was a danger. He also yelled at officers, court documents state.

Things got worse for Curry, though, when he was taken to the Carlisle police station and placed in a holding cell. That's when he broke off the head of a fire suppression sprinkler, damaging the sprinkler head and flooding the entire cell block area, the court documents state.

Currey was charged with institutional vandalism, carrying a false ID, purchasing alcoholic beverages for a minor, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct-unreasonable noise. He was arraigned in front of District Judge Mark Martin in night court before being released on $1,000 unsecured bail. Curry will have a preliminary hearing at 8:30 a.m. May 13 in front of District Judge Jessica Brewbaker in Carlisle.