Five-year-old Eli describes the day as the best birthday he's ever had.
RALEIGH, North Carolina -- When police officers arrived at 5-year-old Eli's birthday party, his grandmother, Tosha Holder, started recording.
Eli was celebrating his big day with friends in Raleigh, North Carolina, play fighting outside his home at an apartment complex. The kids' commotion disturbed a neighbor who called police to complain that five people were arguing and fighting outside. "Then the officers went out and they started talking with the kids. They asked the kids whose birthday it was.... and then the police said, 'Well, how about we play with y'all?'"
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