Texas police departments are engaged in battle and Houston rapper Paul Wall just got in on it

Texas officers have taken their time spent not battling crime to engage in a different kind of battle between various police departments across the state.

It all started when a Bexar County police officer posted a video to Facebook of himself lip-syncing to a Spanish song.

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A San Antonio Police Officer posted a response video of himself lip-syncing NSYNC's "Bye, Bye, Bye," and from there is escalated to several departments across the state including the Williamson County Police Department, Austin Police Department, Bastrop Police Department, and Travis County.

Not one to be left out, Houston's Constable Alan Rosen with the Harris County Police Precinct 1 shared a video on Facebook showing off his Lip Sync game, and he brought out all the stops.

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Notorious Houston rapper, Paul Wall teamed up with Rosen to create their own epic lip-sync video, proving that the Bayou City knows how to bring it.

In the post, Rosen also called out Chief Art Acevedo of the Houston Police Department and Sheriff Martin Cuellar of the Webb County Texas Sheriff's Office to see what they've got.

Now we just have to wait and see if they're ready to bring their A-game.

Daniela Sternitzky-Di Napoli is a digital producer. You can follow her on twitter at @Dani_DiNapoli.