Those who protect and serve can also lip sync and dance -- some better than others. Police departments from around the country have been challenging one another to lip sync battles. Some of their ...
West police Officer Chris Mayfield enters Chief Darryl Barton’s office during the first scene of the department’s lip sync challenge video recorded last week. The department used the video as a way to ...
Unfortunately, not all cops — make that their bosses — have been into the challenge. “This morning I have received numerous calls from media outlets regarding a Crowley Police Officer posting a lip ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) -- The Norfolk Police Department was challenged to participate in a country-wide lip sync battle, and they crushed it. It started out as a thing in Texas, but now it's across the U ...
2018 has seen the summer of the lip sync. At least it is if you work in law enforcement! The #LipSyncChallenge all began back in June with a deputy in the Bexar County, Texas Sheriff's Department, ...
Image from the St. Charles Police Department's lip-sync video After dozens of police departments dropped solid singles this summer, one local department added some heat to the viral lip-sync challenge ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WVEC) — At long last, the Portsmouth Police Department is entering the lip sync challenge, city officials said. The city’s police department debuted its challenge video Thursday ...
Chris "PT" Chancellor may not wear orange knickers nowadays as he patrols the streets of Clemson, but this week the former football player-turned police officer donned his tiger stripes for the viral ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department accepted the challenge, and now they're delivering their response. IMPD officers are the latest to participate in the lip sync ...
There's been a wave of videos shared on Facebook in recent weeks featuring law enforcement officers participating in what is known as the Lip Sync Challenge. There's been a wave of videos shared on ...
Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. The video is introduced by St. Louis' own Cedric the ...
He challenged others to participate and post: "See where it goes." It's become sort of a thing in Texas and now across the U.S.: Police officers in cars, lip-syncing to pop songs, posting the videos ...
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