As the assembly began, the excitement in the gymnasium grew as Tillman joined the dance students on stage. When Lil Mama’s “Lip Gloss” started playing, the dance kicked off.
While it might seem unusual for a police officer to dance in front of high school students, Officer Tillman showed that he was more than just an officer—he had moves!
The students erupted in cheers as Tillman showcased his dance abilities.
Another school resource officer commented, commending Tillman’s courage:
“I’m also an SRO, but I could NEVER get up in front of staff and students to dance. Kudos to you for doing it. Many people don’t realize the balance SROs must strike with young people at their schools.”
The performance didn’t end there.
Midway through the routine, the music shifted to MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This,” and Tillman took the audience back in time, pulling off iconic 90s dance moves.
He nailed MC Hammer’s shuffle, scoring even more points with the crowd.
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