Georgia cops trade Usher and Tevin Campbell lyrics in hilarious Valentine’s missed-call banter.
In the digital heart of Georgia’s law enforcement scene, two unlikely suitors emerged on social media around Valentine’s Day 2026: the City of South Fulton Police Department and the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office. What started as flirty posts about missed calls and warrants turned into a hilarious online romance, fueled by R&B lyrics and screenshot serenades.
Digital Sparks Fly
South Fulton PD kicked things off with a cheeky Facebook post, flaunting screenshots of “missed calls” from Paulding at 13:07, 18:18, 18:21, and 18:24. Captioned “5 missed calls after 1:07 pm… now it’s Valentine’s plans? ‘You Make Me Wanna… leave the one I’m with.” Sometimes the side piece becomes the main dish,” they channeled Usher’s 1994 hit to tease Paulding’s persistent “calls.” Paulding fired back hours later with their own post, quoting Tevin Campbell’s “Can We Talk”: “And I dreamed of you ever since… Now I’m up, confidence built up… Next time you come my way, I’ll know just what to say.” They topped it with more South Fulton call screenshots, hinting they’d spend Valentine’s together.
Lyrics of Love and Warrants
This back-and-forth lit up Georgia social media, with users joking about exes with warrants getting “dumped” via tip lines. South Fulton’s Usher vibe played the smooth operator dodging commitment, while Paulding’s Tevin crooned like a shy admirer building courage. No real arrests from the banter—just viral laughs and departments reminding folks to check warrants safely.
Social Media Sweethearts
By February 15, the “romance” had locals in Atlanta buzzing, perfect fodder for satirical comics on platforms like ATL.NEWS. It showed cops using humor to engage communities, turning potential heartbreak into community safety reminders with a rhythmic twist.

