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“ I wish to be a police officer”
Darrien , age 7
Georgia & Alabama Chapter
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Red and blue lights flashed and sirens blared in pursuit of a speeding vehicle that had just blown past a stop sign. When the errant driver finally pulled over, he was greeted by two proud police officers – one tall and one very short. The shorter one was 7-year-old Officer Darrien, and his wish to be a police officer was coming true.

Smyrna PD’s newest officer hits the beat with his partner.

Darrien was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder affecting the nervous system and causing tumors and seizures. He has long idolized police officers and adores the TV show “Cops.” His grandfather was the chief of police in Evergreen, Ala. When wish granters from the Make-A-Wish Foundation® offered to grant Darrien’s heartfelt wish, he jumped at the chance to follow in his granddad’s footsteps.

“He really wants to take all the bad people off the street,” Darrien’s mother told a reporter from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “All of them.”

Detective Ron Waddell of the Smyrna (Ga.) Police Department, the son of a veteran wish-granting volunteer, rallied his fellow officers to help Darrien’s wish become reality. First, the chief of police invited Darrien for an official job interview and a uniform fitting. He hired Darrien on the spot.

At the department’s morning-shift meeting, the mayor of Smyrna presented Darrien with a proclamation declaring him an officer for the day. Officers readied him for the streets with an official police uniform, patrol hat, handcuffs, flashlight and a shiny gold badge making him officer No. 1273.

Officer Darrien slaps the cuffs on a “criminal” breaking into a building.

“He looks sharper than most of our officers,” Lt. William Hegwood remarked when Darrien proudly emerged in his new uniform. Then the two officers hit the beat – ready to protect and serve the city’s residents.

“[The officers] treated him like one of the guys,” said Kim Wolner, wish coordinator for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia and Alabama. “They were really thrilled to be part of something so positive and were honored that his one wish was to meet them.”

Undercover officers posed as law breakers, staging crimes for Darrien to solve. First, he ticketed the aforementioned driver for running a stop sign; then he slapped the cuffs on a man for using a crowbar to break into an abandoned building. Darrien wisely decided that dealing with this dangerous criminal would require backup, and the entire Smyrna traffic unit responded to his call.

Officer Darrien proved to be one of Smyrna’s finest.

With lights flashing, Officer Darrien’s patrol car hurried back to the station. He and Lt. Hegwood followed official police protocol and filed a report to finish their shift. Darrien typed the report with one finger and aptly described the man he arrested as a “T-H-U-G.”

Several local television stations covered Darrien’s exciting wish, but the cameras didn’t distract him from his work. He thought it was just like being on “Cops.”

With his wish to “take bad people off the street” fulfilled, it was time to celebrate. Maggiano’s Little Italy restaurant treated Officer Darrien and his family to dinner, and employees decorated his booth in a police theme. The Make-A-Wish Foundation also presented him with a gift, a Razor scooter, in case he needed to chase down any law-breaking brothers and sisters around his house!

Darrien's wish was the 4,000th granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia and Alabama since its founding in 1995. All photos courtesy of Jessica Lily Horwitz of Jessica Horwitz Photography.

By Kathryn Roethel

Darrien's Police Wish Scrapbook




Inspired Thoughts

  • How adorable. Darrien, you made a very handsome police officer. I work as a police dispatcher/9-1-1 operator in Pennsylvania and we could use an officer such as yourself. God Bless you!
    - ute krow 06/29/2008 5:39
  • What a wonderful story! Darrien you look wonderful in your police uniform! Great job catching all of the bad guys and I look forward to reading about you again when you graduate from the police academy!
    - Danielle 07/27/2008 20:01
  • You are quite an inspiration, Darrien! The world needs more heroes like you!!!
    - Linda 07/23/2008 11:09
  • Darrien, You are the bravest cop I've ever heard about. I am so proud of you, and your courage and passion to do good. Keep up the good work! If everyone was as good as you, police officers would always be off duty! May God bless you and your dreams to come true!
    - Andrea 07/31/2008 17:31

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Darrien wished to be a police officer, so he could “take bad people off the street.” The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia & Alabama and WSB-TV in Atlanta made sure that Darrien’s wish was one for the books.

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