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Underage Drinking Party Broken Up By Police Because Air Was Above The Drink-Drive Limit

Underage Drinking Party Broken Up By Police Because Air Was Above The Drink-Drive Limit

The most insane party ever?

George Pavlou

George Pavlou

Think of the craziest house party you've ever been to. Now multiply the crazy by about a million and you might come close to imagining how mental this one was.

Tyler Steinhardt, 22, threw a party at the house he leases to American University fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha. There were LOADS of underage drinkers there.

It was so rowdy that neighbours of the property in Bethesda, Maryland, called the police who found an 18-year-old girl unconscious being carried out to an Uber.

When police went inside the property they found more than 200 underage drinkers all twatted off their faces on the first floor alone.

Conditions were so fucked inside the house, alcohol was said to be seeping from the floor boards and when they breathalised the air inside the house, it registered at .09 - above the legal driving limit in Maryland.

30 police officers had to be called to break up the party but were blocked out by drunk teenagers who didn't want to let them in.

Jamieson Tymann, 21, is alleged to have struck an officer and is now being charged with second degree assault and resisting arrest while Steinhardt has been charged with 110 counts of serving alcohol to minors. That is not a criminal offence in Maryland but he does face fines of up to $2500 per underage drinker, so that could be one hell of a debt to pay.

The party-goers were so scared about the police arriving some hid in bedrooms and closets while others tried exiting through a second-story window. American University students as well as pupils from the University of Vermont and the US Marine Corps were said to be at the party.

Steinhardt has risked his reputation by throwing the party as he has been praised in the community for his work with a military non-profit charity called Shootout For Soldiers.

What a monumental error in judgement. Hell of a party though...

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