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Halley Barrantes, Edmonton Peace Officer, Raps To Reach Out To Youth, Honour Fallen Colleague

Put Your Hands Up For Edmonton Officer's Freestyle Rap

An Edmonton transit peace officer is asking Albertans to put their hands up, but not for the reasons you'd expect.

Halley Barrantes dropped a freestyle verse at Edmonton's Churchill Square to a lively crowd on Thursday night. Videos of the officer's breakdancing and rap were originally posted on Facebook, and, according to CTV News, have since gone viral with more than 27,000 views.

Barrantes, who raps under the pseudonym Tha Witness, told the Edmonton Journal he is self-taught and that this was his first time performing in uniform. The officer also said he intended to bring the community together through his act, particularly through engaging the city's youth.

“A lot of it comes from my heart," Barrantes told the newspaper. "Coming to grips with what happened to Const. Woodall, my freestyle there gave a shout out to him. I said ‘put your hands up to the one who gave his life up.’”

Edmonton's Const. Daniel Woodall was killed in the line of duty on Monday, after a resident opened fire on him and seven other officers while serving an arrest warrant.

Barrantes intended to showcase this tribute to his fallen law enforcement colleague and the community with his rap.

“I think it is vital for us to show them that we are human and we do care about the culture and not just care about the culture but we are part of the culture too," said Barrantes to CTV News. “Being a Christian, having that worldview, doing my music I want to portray positive living, positive aspects of society especially when it comes to the parallel between Christianity and law enforcement.”

Taking pride in his performance and its reception, the beatboxing officer also told the network he "shut it down" by "drop[ping] some rhymes."

Check out Barrantes' performance in the video above.

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