Pine-Richland 4th Grader Diagnosed With Brain Tumor Named 'Honorary Officer'

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

WEXFORD, Pa. (KDKA) - A Pine-Richland fourth grader diagnosed with a brain tumor was named the North Regional Police Department's first "honorary officer."

The Northern Regional Police Department made 9-year-old Cooper Nindl an honorary police officer this week. The Pine-Richland School District says the police chief heard about his battle and how brave he was, so it was only fitting that Cooper take the oath.

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Posted by Northern Regional Police Department on Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Police department members were there, as well as Cooper's family, friends and district community members.

Cooper got a real badge, police Lego sets and a Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski signed football.

The Northern Regional Police Department posted on Facebook saying they were proud to stand by Cooper's side.

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