I'm a California boy, so I will go anywhere in my Vans. I don't really dress up a lot but I'll wear a suit and wear Vans, no problem.
My hair is crazy, so it's really easy to notice me in public.
I love my fanny pack.
I have more confidence in myself just to be out there and take the big hit or go across the middle.
People told me I was more of a soccer player, not a football player.
People told me I couldn't play Division I football.
I just want to lead by example.
I'm big on doing stuff that people tell me I can't do.
My parents, they were just really strict on things being perfect.
I'm just trying to take a stand for people that are unique.
I'm kind of a free spirit, you know what I mean?
You only live one time, and I'm not going to be the type of person to say, 'I wish I did this' or 'I wish I tried that.'
You'll never hear me talk about stats.
I have a '72 Volkswagen bus and it's lime green.
I like to learn on my own.
I hope that people understand in order for things to change in our country, we all have to come together and do it together.
I just love to share my story with people as much as I can.
I love to talk to people.
I moved a lot when I was in California, so I know a lot of people everywhere.
I think I've done a good job of trying to figure out ways to continue to use my voice and platform for the right things.
I think it's important to understand people can disagree on things, and still move forward.
I think my speed is one of my biggest assets.
I think that's the beauty of living in America, right? We all get our own opinion, and no one opinion is absolute.
I took care of business in the classroom and on the field.
I want to encourage open conversation, which allows people to discuss issues and learn from each other.
I want to foster a positive relationship between police officers and the communities they protect.