‘People say I’m not a real policewoman because I’m too pretty to fight crime’
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    A "hot" policewoman has left people begging her to get them arrested after she posted videos of her in off-duty outfits.

    Kimberly Coverdill, who works as a Sheriff's deputy in Arizona, US, went viral when she dismissed doubters who questioned if she is a real cop.

    In the video posted in June, which has raked in more than 4 million views, the young woman reacted to the comment from a critic that read: "You're not a real cop."

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    She put up a cheeky smirk and shook her head before cutting the video to her sitting inside a police vehicle.

    Kimberly, who has her hair tied up in a sleek bun and wearing a full uniform with a bulletproof vest, lowered her head to drop her sunglasses.

    Lip-syncing to the soundtrack, she raised her eyebrow and said: "What?!"

    People quickly flocked to the comments and left flirty jokes to her.

    One said: "Put me in handcuffs!"

    "I'd let you take me to jail," a second wrote and a third begged: "Arrest me please!"

    A fourth even made a confession, admitting: "So the other day I went 10 miles per hour over the speed limit, just letting you know."

    "Too hot for cop," a fifth added.

    The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook last year to introduce Kimerby as one of their newest deputies.

    The post read: "Deputy Coverdill graduated from the Western Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy on June 11th and has begun her new assignment of patrolling the Fort Mohave/ Mohave Valley area.

    "Deputy Coverdill recently moved here from California, where she was a police explorer for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as a teenager.

    "When asked why she wanted to become a deputy, she stated, 'I’ve always wanted to be a cop, and I promised my grandpa before he passed away that I would make it happen'."

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