Brandon Tatum, a former Tucson Police Officer, has become one of the most exciting personalities on social media after making a Facebook video that received 70 million views. He now serves as the Director for Urban Development for Turning Point USA.
Brandon Tatum, a former Tucson Police Officer, has become one of the most exciting personalities on social media after making a Facebook video that received 70 million views. Tatum has been featured on Fox Business, "Fox & Friends" and Headline News, among others.

Tatum got his start as an All-American high school football player in Fort Worth, Texas. He was featured in the U.S.-Army All-American Game, which showcases the top 78 high school football players in the nation. Tatum accepted a full athletic scholarship from the University of Arizona in 2005. He played at Arizona for 5 years and entered the NFL Draft in 2010. God had other plans, and he joined the Tucson Police Department a year later.

Tatum served 6 years with the Tucson Police Department. During his tenure, he became a SWAT operator, field training officer, general instructor and a public information officer.

In late 2016, Tatum became popular from his viral videos, which dealt with social issues, politics and law enforcement. A short time later, Tatum left law enforcement and followed his passion to speak the truth full time.

Tatum holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona in sociology and is actively working on his master’s in business leadership from Grand Canyon University. He now serves as the Director for Urban Development for Turning Point USA.