Police Officer Gets Into ‘Formation’ With Beyoncé Dance Routine

Police Lt. Deuntay Diggs of Fredericksburg, Va., probably wasn't one of the cops talking about boycotting Beyoncé because of her Super Bowl performance and "Formation" video. If anything, he was too busy perfecting his own dance moves to be involved in such nonsense. Suggested Reading Story Behind The Shocking Moment That Ruined Rapper Lil Mama’s…

Police Lt. Deuntay Diggs of Fredericksburg, Va., probably wasn't one of the cops talking about boycotting Beyoncé because of her Super Bowl performance and "Formation" video. If anything, he was too busy perfecting his own dance moves to be involved in such nonsense.

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On Monday, Diggs put those moves to good use and performed for a group of Virginia students, and it was absolutely amazing.

After all the controversy erupted over the "Formation" video, Beyoncé, in an interview with Elle, stated:

I mean, I’m an artist and I think the most powerful art is usually misunderstood. But anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken. I have so much admiration and respect for officers and the families of officers who sacrifice themselves to keep us safe.

Needless to say, Lt. Diggs saw nothing wrong with getting into formation.

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