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4-year-old boy realizes dream of becoming Chicago police officer thanks to Make-a-Wish

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation October 03, 2022

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Khalil has known that he wanted to be a police officer his whole life. On Sunday, the Chicago Police Department and Make-A-Wish Illinois fulfilled the 4-year-old’s dream by making him an honorary officer. Khalil, who was diagnosed at birth with sickle cell disease, spent the day making the rounds at the department, visiting the SWAT team, bomb squad, equestrian unit, canine team and even going out on the lake. Afterward, the department held a... + full article



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