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Officer Ryan Tillman, a well-loved school resource officer at Don Lugo High School in California, found a unique way to bid farewell to the students.

Having built strong relationships during his time at the school, Tillman was set to leave his position after earning a promotion to Chino Police Corporal.

But instead of a typical emotional goodbye, Tillman opted for something more memorable.

Working alongside the school’s principal and dance team, Officer Tillman arranged a surprise dance performance during a school assembly.

Speaking to NBC Los Angeles about his decision, he said,

“I wanted to make a big exit, so I thought, what better way than to dance?”

He wasn’t just saying goodbye—he was making a lasting impression with a lighthearted, unforgettable moment.

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.

The cheers grew louder as the energy in the room reached new heights.

Tillman continued to captivate the audience as he moved through different songs and routines.

What made it even more impressive was that he kept up with the other dancers while wearing his full police uniform.

A commenter summed it up perfectly: “This is awesome! We need to see more of this.”

Officer Tillman’s performance didn’t just entertain the students.

His dance highlighted his fun side and his dedication to building positive relationships with the school community.

He shared that his goal was to show gratitude to the students and staff while also “shining a positive light” on police officers, according to NBC Los Angeles.

Tillman is deeply committed to improving community relations.

He founded Breaking Barriers United, an organization aimed at “bridging the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve.”

The group’s mission is to promote transparency and foster strong connections between officers and the public.

The video of Officer Tillman’s farewell dance has since gone viral, capturing hearts all over.

One viewer expressed their admiration, saying,

“Every city needs a cop like you! Great job!”

While farewells are often bittersweet, Officer Tillman’s energetic and creative performance made his departure less sad and a lot more fun.

Check out his incredible dance in the video below!

 

SRO Dances at High School to Say Goodbye

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