The group, staying in the same house where MTV's "Jersey Shore" was filmed, posted a video of the scene to their Instagram page around 8 p.m.
Several law enforcement agencies responded, where things were peaceful as of 8:15 p.m.
The Canadian and American entertainers are known for their YouTube prank channel, which has more than 5.7 million subscribers, and the launch of their brand "Full Send."
As promised, the new merchandise was available as the clock struck 8:30 p.m. Seventy-dollar hoodies, $100 jerseys, $60 shorts and more were listed for sale on the site.
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