GASTONIA, N.C. — The Gastonia Police Department welcomed a special officer Monday to help turn a boy’s dream into reality.
Jackson Hall is 12 years old and battling cancer for the second time. On Monday, he spent the day patrolling downtown Gastonia and investigating a mock robbery scene.
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“We’re just excited to see that young man have a smile on his face, that’s what it’s all about,” said Sergeant Brian D’Yorio.
Officer Hall’s mom says his latest brain tumor was likely brought on from the radiation treatment when he had his first tumor at just 4 years old.
>>In the video at the top of the page, hear Jackson’s story and watch fellow officers show Jackson what a day as an officer looks like.
The Halls started a nonprofit called the No Brainer Foundation after Jackson’s diagnosis. They raise money to help families struggling with similar circumstances. Click here to learn more.
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