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Shaquille O'Neal Helps 7‑Foot Cadet Pass Exam and Join Texas Police

2026-07-08 · Shaquille O'Neal · Player Focus

**Shaquille O'Neal** stepped in after Jordan Wilmore missed his Texas peace officer exam by one point, and the 7‑foot‑3‑inch rookie earned his badge on **July 2026** in Kemah, Texas.

Jordan Wilmore, a 25‑year‑old from Kemah, failed the state licensing exam on **December 2025** with a score of 69, just shy of the 70‑point passing mark. The story went viral, and Shaquille O'Neal, a certified reserve officer in three states, reached out to the young man. O'Neal promised a custom‑built police cruiser if Wilmore retook the test and passed.

The former NBA star shared his own challenges with height‑related equipment issues, recalling the specially modified cruiser he uses. He urged Wilmore to keep studying and offered the incentive of a similar vehicle. Wilmore retook the exam, scored the needed 70 points, and was sworn in during a badge‑pin ceremony in July 2026.

O'Neal’s involvement shows his commitment to law‑enforcement mentorship beyond the basketball court. He has reserve commissions in Florida, Georgia and California, and frequently visits police academies. By backing Wilmore, he highlighted the practical hurdles tall officers face and reinforced his public‑service brand.

Wilmore now wears a custom‑tailored uniform and will patrol Kemah in a specially modified cruiser similar to O'Neal’s. Local businesses funded his gear, and the community celebrated the new officer’s arrival. The partnership hints at possible future collaborations between O'Neal and other departments seeking to support officers of extraordinary stature.

Kemah residents and social‑media users flooded the badge‑pin ceremony with congratulations. Officer Diesel, the department’s chief, praised Wilmore’s perseverance and O'Neal’s mentorship. The story sparked a broader conversation about inclusivity for exceptionally tall individuals in law enforcement.

O'Neal hinted he may visit Kemah again to see the new cruiser in action. He continues to support reserve programs and could leverage his fame to raise awareness for other aspiring officers facing similar obstacles.

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