With all this hoopla in Hip Hop about snitching. All that flack Rick Ross got for being a Correctional Officer. All that BS I remember in the last decade about the Hip Hop police, its always boggled me at how Shaq, with all of his Hip Hop associations, never got any heat for being a cop. I once heard that the industry is filled with informants. Who's to say Shaq isn't one? Eric Sermon, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Rza, Redman, Method Man, Warren G, Ill and Al Scracth, Biggie, Jay Z, Lord Trariq, Peter Gunz, DJ Quik, Canibus, Fu Shnickens, Sauce Money, Mobb Deep and Rakim. All of these rappers have done work with Shaq and some of them fall under the category of rappers who are known for drug use or/and criminal activity involving violence. Who's to say Shaq doesn't get close with these guys to the point they get comfortable self incriminating, in which Shaq later informs his superiors? How many arrests, prosecutions and incarcerations has Shaq been a part of that involved Black people???
On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title
- In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia. O'Neal had been made an "honorary deputy" by the local sheriff's department. O'Neal is not qualified as a SWAT
- Shaquille O'Neal provided an assist to police over the weekend. O'Neal, who hopes to be a police chief or county sheriff one day, was already being fitted for his Miami Beach police uniform
before he helped the police out. "For this incident I don't want to be credited as an individual
who does police work," O'Neal said in a statement. "I want to be credited as a Miami Beach police officer."

On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title
- In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia. O'Neal had been made an "honorary deputy" by the local sheriff's department. O'Neal is not qualified as a SWAT
- Shaquille O'Neal provided an assist to police over the weekend. O'Neal, who hopes to be a police chief or county sheriff one day, was already being fitted for his Miami Beach police uniform
before he helped the police out. "For this incident I don't want to be credited as an individual
who does police work," O'Neal said in a statement. "I want to be credited as a Miami Beach police officer."







