<P> On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title and named the spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation; he served an honorary role on the task force of the same name, which tracks down sexual predators who target children on the Internet . </P> <P> Upon his trade to Miami, O'Neal began training to become a Miami Beach reserve officer . On December 8, 2005, he was sworn in, but elected for a private ceremony to avoid distracting attention from the other officers . He assumed a $1 per year salary in this capacity . Shortly thereafter, in Miami, O'Neal witnessed a hate crime (assaulting a man while calling out homophobic slurs) and called Miami - Dade police, describing the suspect and helping police, over his cell phone, track the offender . O'Neal's actions resulted in the arrest of two suspects on charges of aggravated battery, assault, and a hate crime . </P> <P> 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 was not qualified as a SWAT officer . </P> <P> In December 2016, O'Neal was sworn in as a sheriff's deputy in Jonesboro, Georgia as part of Clayton County, Georgia Sheriff's Department . O'Neal holds the county record of Tallest Sheriff's Deputy . </P>

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