BETHESDA, MARYLAND — American University's Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity threw the most epic underage drinking party to date, so epic the air failed a breathalyzer test.
Last week, police responded to a disturbance call along the 5900 block of Walhonding Road in Bethesda, Maryland. Upon arrival, officers noted 20 or so people outside the home, a two-story brick building. They saw two boys carrying an unconscious 18-year-old girl to an Uber. The girl was reportedly making "gargling noises."
Police called for backup then entered the home, where around 200 party-goers filled the first floor. The house was trashed. The indoor air temperature was estimated at around 100 degrees and there was an "overwhelming odor of alcoholic beverage," police wrote in a 16-page report.
At one point, an officer used a portable breath test (PBT) to monitor the ambient air within the home. The air registered at .09, which is above the legal driving limit in Maryland.
Underaged drinkers began hiding throughout the house or trying to flee out windows, while others attempted to block the doors to prevent officers from entering. According to police, the majority of attendees were AU students, but people from the University of Vermont and the U.S. Marine Corps were also present.
Pi Kappa Alpha member and 2014-2015 president, Jamieson Tymann, 21, reportedly assaulted an officer and is now facing charges of second degree assault and resisting arrest. Tyler Steinhardt, 22, leases the house and admitted to hosting the party. Police recently charged him with 110 counts of serving alcohol to minors.
The 18-year-old girl was taken to Sibley Hospital for alcohol poisoning. Police also reported a robbery and stabbing connected to the massive house party.
Tymann will appear in Montgomery County District Court on March 10, while Steinhardt will appear in Montgomery County District Court on March 22.
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Last week, police responded to a disturbance call along the 5900 block of Walhonding Road in Bethesda, Maryland. Upon arrival, officers noted 20 or so people outside the home, a two-story brick building. They saw two boys carrying an unconscious 18-year-old girl to an Uber. The girl was reportedly making "gargling noises."
Police called for backup then entered the home, where around 200 party-goers filled the first floor. The house was trashed. The indoor air temperature was estimated at around 100 degrees and there was an "overwhelming odor of alcoholic beverage," police wrote in a 16-page report.
At one point, an officer used a portable breath test (PBT) to monitor the ambient air within the home. The air registered at .09, which is above the legal driving limit in Maryland.
Underaged drinkers began hiding throughout the house or trying to flee out windows, while others attempted to block the doors to prevent officers from entering. According to police, the majority of attendees were AU students, but people from the University of Vermont and the U.S. Marine Corps were also present.
Pi Kappa Alpha member and 2014-2015 president, Jamieson Tymann, 21, reportedly assaulted an officer and is now facing charges of second degree assault and resisting arrest. Tyler Steinhardt, 22, leases the house and admitted to hosting the party. Police recently charged him with 110 counts of serving alcohol to minors.
The 18-year-old girl was taken to Sibley Hospital for alcohol poisoning. Police also reported a robbery and stabbing connected to the massive house party.
Tymann will appear in Montgomery County District Court on March 10, while Steinhardt will appear in Montgomery County District Court on March 22.
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