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Sheriff Eli had no idea he would get such an immense viewership. “I was beyond surprised,” Thompson said via email. “I could not feel more humbled and lucky by the outpouring of support from the entire community.”

The support started welling weeks before his first Twitch stream. Before launching his own channel, Thompson appeared on personality streams like Proxy and FinKone. There, people started to develop a taste for his serious demeanor, his love of “justice” and his colorful jokes and phrases. Eli isn’t here to laugh or fool around. He treats each patrol seriously and follows actual police procedure (most of the time.) This dedication is already inspiring fan art:

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Fans wanted a “Sherriff Eli” show so badly, they helped him raise over $10k so that he could upgrade his old computer and start streaming on his own. To do that, he needed equipment to stream, along with other odds and ends. With the help of streamers like Proxy, his growing fanbase was able to quickly raise the money he needed.

You can watch the moment when Eli finds out how much money the community has raised for him in the video above.

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After watching some Eli streams and clips on Youtube, I also became a fan of the former-cop-turned-GTA-roleplayer. One of my favorite things about Sheriff Eli is how committed he is to his character. He never breaks out of it, which means he often improvises on the fly—even when it comes to glitches.

As an example: at one point during a stream, after Thompson had stopped a crime, he noticed that an AI driver was slamming his vehicle repeatedly into another car. He quickly leapt into action, literally dragging the driver out of the car and dealing with them himself.

Sheriff Eli also loves to screw with Twitch streamers role-playing as criminals. At one point he even makes a suspect recreate the sound of a siren, just because he can. You can hear the streamer laugh as Eli stays serious and straight the entire time.

Eli’s ability to stay calm under pressure might have something to do with his 5 years of experience as an actual police officer. This training also allows Sheriff Eli to teach viewers about actual police procedure and tech, all while taking down fake criminals in GTA Online. During an earlier stream this week, Thompson explained how police helicopter cameras and search patterns work. It was a fascinating insight into the world of police, delivered in an entertaining manner.

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Thompson explained to me that he still loved police work and the sense of teamwork and brotherhood that police officers have, but had to leave the career for financial reasons. “The work was very rewarding, but challenging,” said Sheriff Eli, “And I ended up having to pursue other career options in order to earn more to assist my family.”

If you watch enough Sheriff Eli streams and clips, something you’ll notice how much he gives a shoutout to his digital family of streamers. Eli credits his success and popularity more to the hard work of his fellow role-playing streamers than his stern attitude and love of justice. “The reason I am here is because I am surrounded by true professionals who genuinely care about others. WE not ME,” explained Sheriff Eli. In fact the main reason he actually started streaming is because that digital family of streamers urged him to do it. “After all their support, I could not let them all down. Here I am.”

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If you’re interested in watching a roleplay of “protect and serve,” Thompson streams nearly every day for hours at a time. You can also read more about the phenomenon of GTA Online police roleplayers here.