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South Carolina Traffic Stop Concert – Man Stuns Officers With Performance

The Pickens Police Department got quite the surprise recently during a traffic stop.  The incident left the officers stunned when the man broke out some interesting instruments and performed for…

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The Pickens Police Department got quite the surprise recently during a traffic stop.  The incident left the officers stunned when the man broke out some interesting instruments and performed for them. It might be the first South Carolina traffic stop concert!

Man Stuns Officers With Performance

And the entire incident was caught on body cam video.  According to WYFF, this unusual traffic stop happened around 9:15 p.m. on Sunday.  The video shows the man who begins humming.  He's also playing what the officers said were the spoons.

But that wasn't all.  Next, you can hear a high-pitched, vibrating sound, which police say was a saw.  And to wrap up his performance, the man pulls out a guitar to serenade officers with a rendition of John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High."

The Pickens Police Department shared the video on social media, with the caption: "Not all traffic stops are the same."  They called the man "multi-talented." And they also thanked him for their first "Traffic Stop Concert."

This traffic stop did not result in any citations for the man, who was not identified but is from North Carolina.

Here's the video of the South Carolina Traffic Stop Concert:


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