Last month I was researching something and I went to Wikipedia. There on the front page was one of their articles about some random thing. These random items can be about the Fall of Constantinople, mercury in seafood, Elizabeth Taylor's biography, you name it. This one was on the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants "wishes" to kids with critical diseases. I clicked on it because we often cover kids' wishes and law enforcement officers making them true. So I wanted to know more about the organization. And you may know already what I found out: Make-A-Wish was started by cops.
Back in 1980, 7-year-old Christopher James Greicius was a leukemia patient, and he wanted to be a law enforcement officer. He made the acquaintance of U.S. Customs Officer Tommy Austin, and Austin decided that he was going to make the little boy's dream come true. Working with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Customs Officer Austin arranged for Greicius to spend the day as a police officer. The boy was presented with a tailored uniform, was sworn in as an honorary DPS officer, rode in a police helicopter, and generally had a great day. Sadly, Greicius lost his fight with the cancer shortly after his "wish" came true.









