
A video featuring three people posing as deputy marshal on social media site X, which was posted and subsequently deleted by The U.S. Marshals Service on Wednesday, which featured the music” Karma” and Taylor Swift.
” Karma’s on your taste like a reward hunter. Karma’s gonna track you down”, they sang. Among the national law-enforcement company’s jobs is , finding and arresting people , who have been charged with crimes.
Eventually, the marshals service removed the post from X, a site that was formerly Online. It’s no clear why.  , Barry Lane, a spokeswoman for the company in , Washington, did not respond to a request for comment sent Wednesday.
In the movie, the three are packed into a car, clothes clean, medals gleaming, and glances large.
They belted out” Karma”, lip-syncing like experienced pop stars and finally singing. The film comes off as humorous and serves as an example of how law enforcement officers are trained to enjoy themselves on the job.
One lady leaned forward from the seat to speak into the camera while wearing sunglasses.
The song” Karma is the person on the camera coming STRAIGHT HOME TO ME” was performed by everyone!
A message on the blog said:” Karma’s got a symbol and it’s always on work. # USMarshals”
The marshal company has been in the media in , Charlotte , and nationwide this year after its , Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force , — which includes commanders and state and local law enforcement — came under gunshots on , April 29 , while trying to arrest , Terry Clark Hughes Jr. on felony warrants for eluding police and unlawful possession of a rifle.
Hughes shot eight law enforcement officers, killing four, including Deputy , U. S.  , Marshal Thomas M.” Tommy” Weeks Jr.
Police fatally shot Hughes after he jumped out of a glass of the home where he was staying, and the incident remains under inspection by , Charlotte-Mecklenburg , authorities.
The marshals website says marshals in , North Carolina , were supposed to start wearing body cameras by the end of June, but the , marshals have n’t said if that’s happening yet  , in , North Carolina.
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