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Formed in 3/28/2024, by [[Micheala O'Halloran|Micheala O'H]] (Lead Officer), [[Gabriel Nelson|Gabe N]] (Dispatcher), [[Hannah Robbins]], [[Hafez Hajisafarali]], [[Riley Whitney]] and [[Jacob Grady]] (Judge).
The Grammar Police has kind of always been a thing at NSA. Basically, if someone often corrects others' grammar, someone might say that they're a part of the grammar police. It's never really been more official than someone putting #grammarpolice in their status.
 
Apparently, in 2021, [[Cora Metzger|Cora M]]. put #grammarcop in her status.
 


The Second wave of recruitment included [[Keira McCarthy]] (Judge), [[Elizabeth Sutherland]], [[Addie Becker]], and [[Ha-Earl Cho]] (Graveyard Shift Beat Cop)
One day, during a conversation in the [[Quotes Chat|quotes chat]], Gabe decided to make an official group for the grammar police.


Formed in 3/28/2024, by [[Micheala O'Halloran|Micheala O'H]] (Lead Officer), [[Gabriel Nelson|Gabe N]] (Dispatcher), [[Hannah Robbins]], [[Hafez Hajisafarali]], [[Riley Whitney]] and [[Jacob Grady]] (Judge).


(Actually only corrects spelling)
The Second wave of recruitment included Keira McCarthy (Judge), Elizabeth Sutherland, Addie Becker, and Ha-Earl Cho (Graveyard Shift Beat Cop)
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