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Orlando Police Join #KeepDancingOrlando Trend To Fight Terrorism [VIDEO]

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Local Orlando Police are the latest Florida group to create a video under the hashtag #KeepDancingOrlando in a campaign to fight terrorism.

The Orlando Sheriff’s office published a nearly three-minute video to its Facebook page Friday. The video shows what appears to be a normal press conference about “an important announcement.” An Orlando Sheriff then starts the music, and officers across the city are seen dancing.

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The YouTube video that started the movement went live June 22, and was created by a local media company for the group One Orlando.

That original video starts with a voiceover and a young woman walking across the Walt Disney Ampitheater in Orlando’s Lake Eola park — just blocks from the site of the Pulse nightclub shooting.

“When I think of Orlando, I think of nothing but joy and fun and families. If anyone can do it, you can. Keep loving each other, keep respecting each other, and keep on dancing,” the voice-over concluded.

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The video shows people dancing all around Orlando — in front of the world-famous spinning Universal sign, the Orlando Science Center and the Disney’s cast of “The Lion King” even gets in on the action. An astronaut from the Kennedy Space Center, close to an hour away, also joins in on the fun.

Orlando firefighters recently added their own video, complete with a man dancing with a fire extinguisher, and another firefighter dancing with someone on a stretcher.

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