It started as a noise complaint but ended with St. Paul police officers playing video games with a group of friends gathered at an apartment.

Jovante M. Williams put a short 11 second video of the moment on Twitter on Sunday and it’s taken off, with more than 75,000 views as of Tuesday night. Williams wrote: “SO NEIGHBORS CALLED THE COPS ON US AND NOW WE FIGHTING THEM… … IN SMASH BROS.”

SO NEIGHBORS CALLED THE COPS 👮🚓 ON US AND NOW WE FIGHTING THEM… … IN SMASH BROS

@SmashBrosUS #allhandsmatter pic.twitter.com/DIaEnOy3PV — YOU JUST LOST 1 (@JoviJenovi) December 9, 2018

The officers were called to the apartment on University Avenue, near Hamline Avenue, on Friday about 10:30 p.m., according to a police record. They were responding after neighbor complaints of a noise disturbance.

Officers Isaac Palmer and Kou Yang played the Nintendo game Super Smash Brothers with the group of about four to five people, Palmer said Tuesday.

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The man who answered the door was a “decent dude,” according to Palmer. The group was inside, having pizza and some beers while playing the video game when they asked the officers if they wanted to join.

It was just a noise issue that was handled, Palmer said, resulting in no charges.

“Not every call is chaos,” said Palmer. “Some days we can just sit and chit chat with people. When it’s not crazy, you can take the time to talk.”