Miami police officer Ernesto Fernandez, who has an autistic son, jumped into a river to save a drowning 10-year-old boy with autism. Fernandez was not concerned about the boy's condition and was determined to ensure the rescue did not end in tragedy. Bodycam footage captured the rescue, and Fernandez was honored by the Friendship Circle Miami, an organization that supports individuals with special needs. Chief of Police Manuel Morales praised the incident for its impact on the community.
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