We're thinking his desire to be a cop may have come to a legal end:
The 15-year-old boy who made national headlines for impersonating a Chicago Police officer last year was sentenced to juvenile prison Wednesday for pushing his mother and stealing a relative’s car in cases unrelated to his infamous “kid cop” stunt.
The boy could be held in a state facility for juveniles until he’s 21 — but he also could be released earlier for good behavior, according to Tisa Morris, chief of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Juvenile Justice Bureau.
However, if the teenager misbehaves while he’s imprisoned, he can be sentenced to four years in prison as an adult, Morris said.
But on the flip side, it's been said that "fate never closes a door without opening a window." There are all sorts of career opportunities in prison.
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