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Watch as a cop stuns viewers by posing as an eshay gangster, as we decode what he’s saying.
- Police shocked people with their knowledge of the slang used by street gangs in a video
- The officer was sitting in his car with his colleague when he started reciting phrases.
- Social media users were amazed by his knowledge of the many expressions.
A police officer has stunned people with his knowledge of gang slang in a viral video on social media.
The NSW police officer was sitting in his car with his colleague when he started spitting out random phrases used by eshays.
‘F*** six-seven, RFA stay on top bro,’ he said.
The numbers are taken from the 2767 zip code, and street thugs use the digits of their district as their gang name.
A police officer has stunned people with his knowledge of gang slang in a viral video on social media
RFA is short for Ready For Anything and refers to a gang that has slowly emerged from Mount Druitt in western Sydney.
‘Release TayK, release my guys, release the gang,’ the officer continued.
Tay-K is an American rapper who is best known for his song ‘Free the Race’.
The song’s lyrics were used as evidence to convict Tay-K and send him to prison for 55 years for murder.
Tay-K and six other men were found guilty of killing Ethan Walker in Mansfield, Texas, in July 2016.
#FREETAYK then started trending online and was used by other rappers like Lil Bibby and Lil Yachty.
The officer continues to recite more well-known phrases while moving his hand up and down to imitate the mobster’s gesture.
The images of the police officer reciting the phrases shocked social media users who were impressed by his knowledge of the expressions.
“You can turn locks, but you can’t stop clocks,” he said.
The phrase is commonly used by street gangs to refer to prison sentences.
The expression was included in a birthday card signed by prisoners and given to British inmate Aidan McAteer.
McAteer was jailed for nine years and four months after running over and killing four-year-old Violet-Grace Youens in March 2017.
The images of the police officer reciting the phrases shocked social media users who were impressed by his knowledge of the expressions.
“Would be the best undercover,” wrote one.
A second added: “When you can’t take your hood off.”