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Default Immigrant breaks law to become cop

Immigrant breaks law to become cop
By CARRIE ANTLFINGER, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 42 minutes ago



MILWAUKEE - Oscar Ayala-Cornejo followed the path that leads many red-blooded Americans to law enforcement. His family lived next to a crack house in Milwaukee, where he says he often heard gunshots and came home to find thieves had stolen the things that his father had worked hard to provide for his mother, older brother and sister.



So he got excited when two officers visited his high school to recruit police aides. The doe-eyed 15-year-old decided he wanted to become a cop, maybe make things a little better than he had it growing up.


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