this time it was september 22nd 8:30 at night at a house in carrolton on josey lane. someone had complained about the noise. "how's it going guys. ya'll having like a party or something..." the officer found a group of young african american men in the street. but quickly found out it was a party with a very specific purpose. david opegbemi and his groomsmen were practicing for his wedding. a dance to surprise his bride. so what does a police officer ask next? "would you like to see some of it?" "yeah i would actually.." and right there in the middle of the street with his body cam rolling he got a private rendition of "my girl." "see..mine was nothing like that.." "who's getting married?" congratulations man.." "he saw an opportunity to reach out to the public and say hey look we're just like you are except we have a uniform a gun and a badge and we can have fun doing what we're doing just like you are right now." and days later, all that practice turned into this. david and his dancers, well- practiced, successfully pulled off their all from a chance encounter in th