

He loves Crossfit and claims to be ageless on his Twitter account!.As far as leisure activities go, Sean prefers yoga, fitness, driving his 64 Caddy and playing Xbox with his children.


have turned into his genuine friends and the trio often hangs out in New York City during the off air time they get. His co-officers Dan Abrams and Tom Morris Jr.The brave police offer usually listens to R&B, but also happens to like other rock bands such as the Twenty One Pilots.He says that it is just a work-related name, as no one in his private life ever uses it. From then onwards, people kept on hearing his colleagues calling him by that name and thought his name was “Sticks,” so Sean got stuck with it. During a mission, one of his superiors called him “Stick” after he went ahead and tried to catch a gangster without any equipment at hand. Sean got his nickname “Sticks” when he was doing his internship at the Police Department in Tulsa, in 1996, while still in college.The beloved officer announced he will be publishing his own book soon.However, Sean is still a full-time active police officer in Tulsa, where is now the supervisor of the new Crime Gun Unit.Later on, Larkin managed to win his own show Live PD Presents: PD Cam, which is a show that presents footage from police dashboard cameras and helicopters with Sean commenting throughout it.After the show’s contract with the Police Department ended, Larkin was offered a position as an analyst on the show.Together with Tom Morris Jr, Sean was one of the officers the TV crew rode with, while in Tulsa. Live PD is a TV program that follows police officers during their night patrols, lives, broadcasting some of their most interesting cases.Apart from his work in the field, Larkin has also come into the public’s attention when he started working for Big Fish Entertainment’s show Live PD, as a co-host and analyst.He has been working in the Gang Unit, which is a unit in the law enforcement system which deals with the threats posed by different criminal gangs. Sergeant Sean Larkin has been with the Tulsa Police Department for over two decades.
