A group of youths were having some loud fun after dark in Victoria, B.C. when constables Mike Russell and Gord Magee show up to pull out their g–
–join them in having a hell of a time:
#yyj #NightShift. What’s in your city? @vicpdcanada pic.twitter.com/MTIp8SJLSy
— Mike Russell (@CommunityMike) February 24, 2016
WOAH! Cst. Magee reppin’ D-Watch @vicpdcanada at the 90’s breakdance in Centennial Square. #community #NightShift pic.twitter.com/IiO1cWbg9b
— Mike Russell (@CommunityMike) February 24, 2016
Well, I can’t dance, but that’s never stopped me before! #NightShift #Breakdance #Community @vicpdcanada pic.twitter.com/FlY0etrXgk — Mike Russell (@CommunityMike) February 24, 2016
That is some fine police work, gents. Russell and Magee busted a few moves during in performances that can only be described as ‘first time breakdancing’. “Stuff like this happens all the time,” said Victoria police Const. Matt Rutherford in an interview with the Huffington Post. “It’s just that, on occasion, a video gets taken. It’s a neat story and a great example of community policing.” Constable Russell, fresh off a spectacular rendition of ‘the work’, took a moment to revel in the act:
If you judge cops’ worth by their arrests or tickets, our night would have been worthless to you. I bet those we helped would say otherwise.
— Mike Russell (@CommunityMike) February 24, 2016
Good stuff all around.
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