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Mansfield Police Lip Sync Challenge Is 'Greatest Show'
The department's video has backflips, parkour, the American flag, and the return of a goat that gave police trouble earlier this year.

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The department's video has backflips, parkour, the American flag, and the return of a goat that gave police trouble earlier this year.

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