Boy Gives Away Most Prized Possession in Gratitude to Police Department
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Posted: Mar 28, 2017 10:59 AM CDT
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A seven year old Wisconsin boy is making sure police officers feel loved.
He gave up his most prized possession to help a department cope with the loss of one of their own.
Brady Duke gave his Wii to the Wausau Police Department saying he had to do something for the officers.
Detective Jason Weiland was killed while responding to one of the crime scenes in last week's shootings in Marathon County.
He spent 18 years in law enforcement all in the Wausau area.
"They had a police brother that died and I just wanted to make them happy," says Duke.
The Wii is now set up at the police department. The officers even invited Brady to come play with them.
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