
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Police Chief and a special visitor went to the National Aviary.
Chief Schubert and trooper Josh stopped by the aviary on Tuesday to see the Penguins.
Schubert went to the National Aviary to discuss how the police and the National Aviary can partner for community outreach efforts.
Trooper Josh, 14, toured the National Aviary and watched Chief Schubert fed the Penguins.
Chief Schubert stopped by the @National_Aviary this morning to discuss how PBP and the Aviary can partner for community outreach efforts with #Pittsburgh youth.
Trooper Josh was able to join the tour and get to see @PghPoliceChief feed the penguins! 🐧 pic.twitter.com/3f01WzAbyC
— Pittsburgh Police (@PghPolice) February 19, 2020
Josh suffers from Krabbe’s Disease, a rare neurological disease that requires frequents visits and stays at the hospital for treatment. Josh loves police officers and was sworn in as a commander in June 2019.
On June 17, 2019, Pittsburgh Police even gave Trooper Josh an official sendoff from the hospital.
You can follow Josh’s journey on this Facebook page.
2020-02-19 04:37:00Z
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