The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Shaquille O’neal, EX-NBA star, scores for sheriff’s office

- By Asia Simone Burns Asia.burns@ajc.com

Shaquille O’neal is a man of many nicknames and, according to the Henry County Sher- iff ’s Office, he will soon have another title to add to his list.

Sheriff Reginald Scandrett has tapped The Big Aristo- tle to serve as the agency’s director of community relations. Sheriff ’s office spokes- man Eric Jackson confirmed the Basketball Hall of Famer’s new role to the AJC on Thursday.

“As a part of Sheriff Scandrett’s strategic plan, bridging the gap between the community and law enforcemen­t is paramount,” Jackson said. “Coupled with Dr. O’neal’s philanthro­py, Scandrett and Shaq have a specific plan to begin uniting the Henry County community.”

Since retiring from the NBA in 2011, O’neal has made multiple appearance­s in films, TV shows and viral videos and as an analyst on TNT’S “Inside the NBA.” The 7-foot-1 former star, who earned a doctorate degree in education from Barry University in 2012, has long said he wanted to pursue a career in law enforcemen­t.

In January 2015, O’neal was sworn in as a reserve officer in the Doral Police Department in Florida. He’s also served as a reserve officer in Miami Beach, Tempe, Ariz., and the Port of Los Angeles. In December 2016, he became a sworn deputy in Clayton County, making him the “tallest” in the metro Atlanta county’s history.

In a 2017 interview, he told The Washington Post that he planned to run for sheriff in Henry County in 2020. Later, o n “The Doctor Oz Show,” he said he was reconsider­ing that plan.

“I thought about doing it in 2020, but I think I’ll wait until 2024,” O’neal said.

The sheriff ’s office plans to share more details in a news conference at 2 p.m. today. The event will be at A Friend’s House on Henry Parkway in Mcdonough, which is located across from the sheriff ’s office.

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