This video has had me cracking up all morning, and it's mostly because of the policeman's reaction to the deer finally coming the way he wants it to.

The video shared to ViralHog starts with surveillance footage inside a baby nursery, where a loud crash is heard to start the video. Moments later, a deer wanders into the frame.

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"It was a Monday Morning, right before I usually wake up for work. Around 07:21 am, my wife and I were awakened by a blasting noise! My wife thought the ceiling had finally caved in from our upstairs neighbors, and I initially thought the AC unit right outside of our window blew up," the video's anonymous submitter wrote to ViralHog.

Thinking someone broke in, the tenant grabbed his gun and exited the bedroom to investigate. When he saw that their home invader was a deer.

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"I closed the door, told my wife what I couldn't believe I just saw, and put my little friend down. I told her to call the police while I ran through the window pane, on the door the deer busted through, to let the property manager know what just happened; she lives right across from me," the tenant said.

Police arrived, and were unsuccessful in luring it out of the apartment. The deer had moved to the office space, and the slickness of the LVP flooring made it hard for the deer to gain any traction.

After the police called and found out that Animal Control doesn't deal with wildlife, the Department of Natural Resources came and gave the deer a tranquilizer. Once it was asleep, they drug it out of the home on a comforter.

"The deer was finally in the hands of professionals, and the maintenance team helped clean up and had the door replaced before 1pm," he said.

The deer left behind a trail of broken office equipment, nursery room furniture, and a mixture of blood and urine across multiple surfaces, but the tenant's family came to help clean the mess.

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