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Bullied Student Receives VIP Police Tour in NYC

Michael Martinez, a courageous 9-year-old from the Houston area with cerebral palsy, faced a challenging incident at school when he was bullied for wearing a police officer costume on career day. In a heartwarming turn of events, Michael’s spirit and resilience caught the attention of law enforcement across the country. After receiving local support from the Houston Police Department, Michael is now set to experience the royal treatment with an ultimate police tour in New York City. This special invitation aims to uplift Michael and celebrate his admiration for law enforcement, turning a difficult experience into a journey of recognition and respect.

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