Imagine this: you're playing a shooter on your PS3 with a buddy, your surround sound is blasting, and you're having a jolly good time. Then, over the cacophony of digital warfare, you hear a man on a megaphone shout, "Come out of the building with your hands up!"
That's what occurred recently in Copenhagen when a frightened neighbor phoned the police after hearing "gunfire" in a nearby apartment. The police didn't take the report lightly; they sent an entire SWAT team. After arriving at the residence, the SWAT team called the two men, a 21-year-old resident and his friend, out to the street, and proceeded to arrest them on the suspicion of firing weapons in the apartment.
Yes, they were shooting... enemies on the flat screen television.
The police searched the apartment, but didn't find any firearms, and soon released the two men. If there's any moral to this story, it's turn the volume down. Or don't live next to paranoid elderly people. Either works
This almost happened to me when I lived in NH. This lady that lived 2 or 3 doors down came to the door and asked me what the hell I was doing. I took the second lesson of the story and moved. I hated NH. Other then the wicked snowboarding on Suicide Six or Whaleback.
It woulda been even funnier if they hollered down, "Let me finish this round of S&, I'm planting the bomb". That woulda caused some more problems lol.