No don't feel guilty since others have already called before you did. But as for the revenge part you need to let it go and stop thinking of stuff like that just because you weren't invited.
There will be other times when you will.
You saved yourself from being arrested if you did go to the party since other called it in.
One thing is the minors and the others will learn from this and not drink and do drugs again!!
I'm not surprised that other people made complaints. So they brought it on themselves, hopefully it teaches them a lesson.
If you'd been at the party, drinking and drugging with them, you would've been in trouble as well. These sorts of people end up as losers in life, though you might think they're the 'in crowd' right now. So you shouldn't be so upset that you missed out.
Revenge is not good and you should never fall for it for a reason like that. You did wrong but indirectly you helped the police to catch the culprits who went against the rule. So, what I am saying is you did not commit a crime for which you should be guilty throughout your whole life time. You don't need to tell them and feel guilty for it because somewhere what you did was right but never ever in your life try to do that kin of things which can really hurt others.
What you did was wrong, however, if they had not been involved with underage drinking and drugs, they would not have got into trouble just because of a noise complaint.
Nope I think you did the right thing. You might of saved some lives.
What has this got to do with television soap operas?
No
you did something wrong
There was a party last Sunday and as always I didn't get invited. I was so angry that I wanted to crash the party. However, when I found out where the location was I decided to try something else. Somebody asked me to pick them up on Facebook because they needed a designated driver; they told me the location of where it's at because they thought I got invited, so I decided to call the police about the party at 11:00 pm for a noise complaint. They said they were on their way, but here's when you think it went too far.
Everyone except for the designated drivers who went to the party got into trouble, some people got arrested for underage drunk in public (or something like that) some were resisting arrest, some of them who were under 18 got arrested for possession of marijuana. Plus everybody who got arrested for the alcohol charges that had a license lost them and won't get them until their 21. Also one guy tried to assault a police officer, but he obviously failed.
Now I feel guilty about this. I just wanted to shut down the party, not get almost everybody in legal trouble. Should I keep my mouth shut because the police didn't tell them that I didn't call them, let the people find out for themselves, or should I admit it and never deny it?
What do you people think?