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A six-year-old girl with incurable cancer became an honorary police officer in Texas. VIDEO

A 6-year-old Texas girl with terminal cancer said she always dreamed of becoming a police officer, so the Freeport Police Department decided to make her an honorary officer for the day — and the police chief broke down in tears as he swore her in.

Photo: FREEPORT PD

Abigail Arias has a fourth-stage Wilms tumor that wraps around her aorta. She was in remission for five months, but then the cancer spread to the girls lungs. There is no way to cure this disease, writes CBS News.

"It just devastated us," said the girl's father, Ruben Arias. Abigail's mom, Eileen, said the family's "greatest struggle is saying no to fear."

Abigail has come up with a good way to fight cancer cells, which she calls the “bad guys” in her body. The girl wanted to defeat them, becoming a police officer.

The girl first met police chief Ray Garivi in ​​December and told him about her dream.

“I said, ‘We’ll do it,’” Garivy shares.

Photo: FREEPORT PD

Last Thursday, the department invited Abigail to take the oath as an honorary officer on one condition: Garivi forced Abigail to make a promise in her oath.

“Now and forever, I promise to keep fighting the bad guys until all my cancer is gone,” she said.

The chief could not hold back tears, swearing to the terminally ill girl. He was overwhelmed with emotion when Abigail received a badge that was put on her little police uniform.

Abigail got into the police car and ate the officer's treat - a donut.

“I felt excitement and love,” the girl admitted.

After work, Officer Abigail swore that she would keep her promise to Garivi.

“I want to help the bad guys get away,” she said. “I want this cancer to disappear in five seconds.”

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