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Devarjaye "D.J." Daniel, 13-year-old Texas boy with terminal brain and spine cancer, was sworn in Oct. 25, 2024, as an honorary deputy police chief in Birmingham, Alabama. (Carol Robinson/TNS)

A 13-year-old boy with cancer honored by President Donald Trump during his recent address to Congress will be deputized this month as a law enforcement officer in East Texas.

Devarjaye聽性视界传媒淒.J.性视界传媒 Daniel, who was made an honorary agent of the U.S. Secret Service during the president性视界传媒檚 March 4 address, will be sworn in as an honorary officer by more than a dozen regional law enforcement agencies during at least two ceremonies.

On April 4, the Van Zandt County Sheriff性视界传媒檚 Office will welcome Devarjaye to Canton as a 性视界传媒渟pecial agent性视界传媒 during a ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. at the Van Zandt County Justice Center, 1220 W. Dallas St. in Canton, officials announced.

A few weeks later, on April 30, Devarjaye will be deputized in White Oak as an officer with the White Oak, Gladewater, Longview, Kilgore and Lakeport police departments as well as the Gregg County Sheriff性视界传媒檚 Office. He性视界传媒檒l also be sworn in as a White Oak municipal judge and a White Oak volunteer firefighter. Additional agencies could sign up to participate as well.

The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. at the White Oak ISD Auditorium, 200 S. White Oak Road. That性视界传媒檚 where the boy who wants to fight crime and cancer will meet a fellow law enforcement officer who is battling the same enemies: White Oak Police Chief Terry Roach, who is retiring in April amid his own cancer battle.

Devarjaye, who lives near Houston, was diagnosed with a rare form of brain and spinal cancer in 2018 and was given five months to live. But that was six years ago. Since then, he has had multiple surgeries and has set out to live his dream of becoming a police officer, . Devarjaye聽frequently visits law enforcement agencies and has been deputized by almost 900 of them.

Since the boy was diagnosed, he and his father, Theodis, 性视界传媒渉ave been on a quest to make his dream come true,性视界传媒 Trump said during his speech.

性视界传媒淭he police love him. The police departments love him,性视界传媒 Trump said.

Devarjaye's cancer has been attributed to a chemical he was exposed to during his youth, Trump said. The president highlighted his case amid his administration性视界传媒檚 push to remove chemicals from food, an effort headed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

White Oak Municipal Judge Dana Mizell coordinated the White Oak event after watching Trump's address. Perhaps the most special aspect of the event to her is that Roach will administer the oaths of office to Devarjaye.

"What would be cooler than that for the both of them, both fighting cancer, and this little boy wants to be deputized to as many police departments as he can?性视界传媒 Mizell said.

Roach will administer one oath of office for Devarjaye聽that will deputize him with all the participating agencies, Mizell said. Mizell性视界传媒檚 husband, who is a woodworker, is crafting a key to the city of White Oak that Mayor Kyle Kutch will present to the boy.

性视界传媒淲e性视界传媒檙e gonna do it up right,性视界传媒 Mizell said.

The Canton and White Oak events are open to the public.

For more information, contact Mizell at mizelld@woisd.com.

Jordan Green is a Report for America corps member covering underserved communities for the News-Journal. Reach him at jordan.green@news-journal.com.

Howdy! I'm Jordan Green, a Report for America corps member covering underserved communities in East Texas for the Longview News-Journal. I'm a native Okie and have been a newsman since 2017. Email me at jordan.green@news-journal.com or call me at 903-237-7743.