Police make the boy's dream come true with autism (Photo)

Johnny Morin always dreamed of becoming a police officer. A policeman went and responded to his call, making the dream of a young authentic. The 15-year-old Texas Morin, he's in the autism spectrum and he had an unfulfilled desire to become an officer for at least a day in [...]
Johnny Morin always dreamed of becoming a police officer.
A policeman went and responded to his call, making the dream of a young authentic.
The 15-year-old from Texas, Morin, is in the spectrum of autism and had an unmet desire to become an officer for at least one day in life.
Craig Docter was a police officer in Garland, which enabled him to make the dream reality through his uncle Carlos Saldivar.

They had planned this surprise for several months and say that it was all worth seeing his response in the end, broadcasting the Indexline.
When he first met with the officer, he could hold his emotions.
“He ran his uncle, passed his mother, everyone, ran to me, gave me a hug and called me by name, even though we had never met”, says the police officer.

The officer in question left the siren in the police car, took it for a trip, and even gave him a symbol of it.
And according to the National Association of Police Authentication, there is no reason why a person in the realm of autism cannot become a policeman in Great Britain if he exceeds all demands.












