A 9-year-old boy who was thrown from his wheelchair by a school bully is now getting the royal treatment from police in New York, who will escort him on an ultimate tour of the Big Apple.
A 9-year-old boy from Texas who was thrown from his wheelchair by a school bully is getting the royal treatment from NYPD. Lauren Glassberg has the story.A 9-year-old boy from the Houston area was thrown from his wheelchair by a school bully and now is getting the royal treatment from police in New York, who will escort him on the ultimate tour of the Big Apple.
His mother said days like this mean the world to her family but wishes her son didn't have to deal with bullies. "Special needs kids go through a lot, and they don't need to go through anything more than what they need to because Michael was born at 27 weeks, so he already went through enough challenges in life," Angie Martinez said.
On Friday, the Martinez family visited City Hall and the New York Mayor to conduct a police roll call on Staten Island.
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