Late last week, Florida police were called to a residence in DeLand, Florida for what seemed like a dangerous domestic dispute call. Upon arrival, however, everything seemed relatively calm, with the residents appearing to be very surprised by the situation. Although it could have been a very serious situation, it ended in an almost comical manner.

Despite the confusion of the situation, police had received calls with reports of a couple yelling things such as "that is my gun, give it to me" and "please don't kill me." What seemed to be a very bad situation just turned out to be an intense game of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Of course, the couple may be a bit more careful in future Black Ops 4 matches, but the police and everyone involved was likely happy to discover it was just a game.

The City of Deland uploaded the body cam video of the encounter, and the relief is almost visible when everyone realizes it was just an intense match. Of course, it was good police responded as they did, as many may recall the swatting incident with Andrew Finch (the Swatter has recently plead guilty). Check out the body cam below:

Luckily, everything turned out well for everyone involved, and many gamers can probably relate to the situation in Black Ops 4. After all, the couple was likely playing the multiplayer or Blackout battle royale mode since there is no co-op campaign, which can be exciting at times, to say the least.

All things considered, all's well that ends well. And this game of Black Ops 4 turned into a domestic dispute call ended well. There's not much more that could be asked of the situation, and at least now, those involved in the situation have an interested story to tell when/if they celebrate Thanksgiving this year.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: City of DeLand - YouTube