Imagine being pulled over by a mountain of a police officer, towering at 7 feet 1 inch tall and weighing more than 300 pounds.
If you live around Atlanta, that could be a reality in a few years.
With four NBA championships and a cult turn at portraying a genie on the silver screen under his belt, Shaquille O'Neal may be aiming his sights at elected office.
"In 2020, I plan on running for sheriff," he told Atlanta's NBC affiliate WXIA this weekend.
O'Neal has residency in both Georgia and Florida and could potentially run in either state. He calls Henry County home. The county, with about 215,000 people southeast of Atlanta, has a sheriff's race in 2020.
"This is not about politics. This is about bringing people closer together," O'Neal said. "You know, when I was coming up, people love and respected the police, the deputies. And, I want to be the one to bring that back, especially in the community I serve."
It wouldn't be a particularly shocking move for the former basketball star, who has long shown a deep interest in policing. He's already a deputy marshal in Lafayette, La., as reported by Southern Living.
"He loves the police. He loves to support the police," Lafayette Clerk of Court Louis Perret said after swearing O'Neal in two years ago.