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Kalamazoo Public Safety is latest police department to join the online frenzy of officers dancing and lip syncing. It's part of the lip sync challenge: #PoliceLipSyncChallenge. The department said on Facebook, it is meant to be light-hearted fun and does an excellent job of showing the humor and joy law enforcement officers have. Dancing police officers have taken over social media. In June and July, hundreds of police departments throughout the country participated in the lip sync challenge by releasing music videos. The challenge started in Texas when a deputy recorded himself lip syncing “Fuiste Mala” by Kumbia Kings and sent the clip to his sergeant. Other police departments have used lip syncing videos to portray more serious messages. A Georgia police department's video cuts to a dramatic reenactment of a domestic violence call acted out by members of the department both in and out of uniform. To see more police lip syncing videos click here. ►Make it easy to keep up to date with more stories like this. Download the WZZM 13 app now. Have a news tip? Email , visit our Facebook page or Twitter. Photo: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department CHARLOTTE, NC (FOX 46 WJZY) — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is not one to back down from a lip sync battle. After teasing its yet-to-be-released entry in the online Lip Sync Challenge, they made their video to the song “Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justin Timberlake. The department had teased their video Monday on social media saying, “Just wait ’till you see all the sweet moves on our #LipSyncChallenge. We’re working on the final shots!” The photo showed an officer holding two traffic light batons, while dancing past CMPD motorcycles. “Any guesses on the song? Is it a Michael Jackson song? Beyonce? Justin Timberlake? Lady Gaga? Let us know!” CMPD posted Monday. CMPD’s photo has more than 40 comments and 138 reactions. The department is hoping to reach ultimate viral status like the Norfolk Police Department, whose Lip Sync Challenge video has been viewed on Facebook more than 63 million times and shared over 1.4 million times. Police departments across the country have gone viral over the past few weeks, challenging and one-upping each other in lip sync battles. by: FOX59 Web Posted: Jul 17, 2018 / 10:23 AM EDT Updated: Jul 17, 2018 / 10:24 AM EDT This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the
time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department jumped on the lip sync video trend and
released their video this morning. After posting a poll with song options on Twitter, they made their video to the song “Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justin Timberlake. IMPD invited everyone to Monument Circle last week to help them make the video last week. IMPD says they had a great time putting it together, and they want to thank everyone who helped. They’re calling out Indiana State Police and challenging them to the lip sync battle.
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by: Staff Reports Posted: Jul 17, 2018 / 08:05 AM EST / Updated: Jul 17, 2019 / 04:02 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – It’s finally here! The lip sync video from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has dropped. Members of IMPD filmed their lip sync video on Monument Circle Thursday, July 14. It’s all part of the lip sync challenge in which police agencies across the country have been lip syncing and dancing their way to viral fame. See the full video: A number of IMPD officers got together with members of the community to get their dance on to “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake. The song was chosen after an online poll on Twitter by IMPD. “We had a great time putting it together with and for you!” the department said in a Facebook post. The department has now challenged Indiana State Police to make a lip sync video. See more police lip sync videos:
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