A boy diagnosed with a rare, inoperable cancer was sworn in as the police chief of a local Massachusetts police station on Tuesday. For the 6-year-old, who has long looked up to policemen and policewomen as heroes, it was a dream come true.
Devin Suau was given between eight months and two years to live, after being diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. So, the Framingham Police Department of Framingham, Massachusetts, decided to treat him to a special day at their station.
“We think it’s amazing and we’re really grateful for the Framingham police and our community,” Devin’s mom,...
Devin Suau was given between eight months and two years to live, after being diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. So, the Framingham Police Department of Framingham, Massachusetts, decided to treat him to a special day at their station.
“We think it’s amazing and we’re really grateful for the Framingham police and our community,” Devin’s mom,...
- 3/9/2017
- by Rose Minutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
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