Hoop-shooting cops sent to a noise complaint join in with students’ basketball game instead of shutting down their party

  • Brian Glessner, 19, is a senior at Glenn Allen High School in Henrico, Virginia 
  • He films the moment three police officers join in with a drama students' party
  • Officers were responding to noise complaint when they joined basketball game 

This is the moment three police officers join in a basketball game during a teenage party instead of shutting it down following a noise complaint. 

Brian Glessner, a senior at Glenn Allen High School in Henrico, Virginia, filmed the game which turned in to a 30 minute match as three officers battled three revelers.

He said: 'We asked one of the officers to take a few shots while things were being sorted out by the hosts of the party and another officer. 

Brian Glessner, a senior at Glenn Allen High School in Henrico, Virginia, films the game which turns in to a 30 minute match as three officers battle three revelers

Brian Glessner, a senior at Glenn Allen High School in Henrico, Virginia, films the game which turns in to a 30 minute match as three officers battle three revelers

'This turned into a game of three on three basketball as they must have believed it wasn't a big enough deal to shut down the party. 

'They played us for about 30 minutes and the officers actually won the game.'

A group of 60 drama students were celebrating the show run of their high school's production of Sweeney Todd on the Saturday night after their final performance.

While one officer speaks to the host of the party the others join in a game of basketball outside

While one officer speaks to the host of the party the others join in a game of basketball outside

Each time the ball goes in the hoop the gathered crowd of party-goers cheer

Aged between 15 and 19 the group received a visit from police officers after a neighbor made a noise complaint.

But while one officer spoke to the host of the party the others joined in a game of basketball outside.

Brian said: 'The officers arrived at the party for a noise complaint as a group of around sixty of us were celebrating the show run of my High School's production of "Sweeney Todd".  

'I am 18 but everyone besides the officers range from 15-19 years old. 

Aged between 15 and 19 the group receive a visit from police officers after a neighbor makes a noise complaint

Aged between 15 and 19 the group receive a visit from police officers after a neighbor makes a noise complaint

The group of 60 are allowed to keep partying after the officers decide it is not worth shutting down

The group of 60 are allowed to keep partying after the officers decide it is not worth shutting down

'This was my last cast party as I am a senior and moving on to college after this year and through my four year career and going to every cast party in that time this was definitely will be the most memorable. 

'It also brought the cast and crew together one more time in a big way as this was the last time we would all be together.' 

As each player takes a shot each time the ball goes in the hoop the gathered crowd of party-goers cheer.

One says: 'My parents are never going to believe this.'

Later another comments: 'This is definitely a cast party to remember.'

Brian replies: 'Oh year, best on to go out on.' 

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Hoop-shooting cops join in with students’ basketball game instead of shutting down their party 

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