A sheriff’s deputy left a young dance group screaming for joy when he bust a move instead of busting them for a noise complaint. Deputy Romain Brissett of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was called out when a local resident mistook a Pensacola, Florida dance studio for a nightclub. A winter timing change was likely at fault for the mistake but as Deputy Brissett went to the premises to confirm his suspicions he walked into the middle of a dance practice. On the floor were the girls of Pensacola Prancing Pirouettes who immediately noticed him enter the facility and standing in the doorway. He spoke to the organizers and then asked the girls if they were any good - a challenge the group, known as “Three Ps”, were excited to answer. After showing Deputy Brissett a small performance, the girls then walked over to him and gestured they were challenging him in return - and the deputy suddenly walked onto the floor. Shay Daniels, 37, who oversees the dance group, admitted she had no idea what was to come next, but as the beat continued, Deputy Brissett suddenly started to break down in dance. Little did they know in 1998 Deputy Brissett joined all-male dance org while attending a HBCU Florida A&M in Tallahassee. He started out as a member, became president and then later artistic director with the group performing at homecoming, parades and events in local community. He even taught dance as part of after-school programs for middle and high schoolers, so as he began to dance the girls let out huge screams in shock sending the entire place crazy.