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Police Officer Caught Having Fun On Trampoline During Drug Raid

Police officers are seen as people who are supposed to protect the community.

However, they are also seen as people you should be comfortable talking to if you have a problem.

This is why many officers try to interact with the people in the communities they are protecting as much as possible.

One officer took things a bit too far and started jumping on a trampoline in the middle of a drug raid, sparking outrage from those in the city.

The officer is now being investigated to determine what went wrong while the raid was supposed to be taking place.

Video footage shows that he was wearing his uniform at the time of the raid.

He was laughing and performing tricks on the trampoline while others around him watched.

A neighbor saw the officer and decided to film his actions.

The person filming exclaimed that the activity was what people paid their taxes for and that it was an unbelievable sight to see.

An officer explained that the drug war had been taking over the area.

However, this war has been taken over by an officer who believes he’s in the circus as he wants to attract attention by performing stunts.

The officer seen jumping on the trampoline is someone who has been respected by those he meets.

He’s someone who is easy to talk to and who does everything possible to fulfill his duties.

Unfortunately, he made the decision to act like a clown instead of a cop.

The officer was standing outside an area of homes that were supposed to be involved in a drug raid with a fellow employee watching him.

He would jump for a few moments and then flip over.

The actions of the officer clearly fall short of what the department strives to promote.

Proper disciplinary action is being put into place so that the officer understands that his actions will not be tolerated.

Other officers in the area have recently been reprimanded for dancing and skateboarding while they were supposed to be working at a large event, which makes some in the area question whether officers even care about their safety.