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San Francisco is set to turn into Gotham City on Friday, as city officials help fulfill a 5-year-old leukemia patient's wish to be "Batkid."
The boy, Miles Scott, of Tulelake in far Northern California, will be called into service on Friday morning by San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr to help fight crime, The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation says.
He will rescue a woman from cable car tracks in Nob Hill and capture the Riddler in the act of robbing a downtown bank. A flash mob will then summon him for another caper: a kidnapping involving the Penguin. He will receive the key to the city from the mayor around 2 p.m. Miles was diagnosed with leukemia when he was 18 months old, finished treatment in June and is now in remission, KGO-TV reported.
His father, Nick Scott, told the station he is thankful to Make-A-Wish and everyone else who made his son's wish possible.
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The boy, Miles Scott, of Tulelake in far Northern California, will be called into service on Friday morning by San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr to help fight crime, The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation says.
He will rescue a woman from cable car tracks in Nob Hill and capture the Riddler in the act of robbing a downtown bank. A flash mob will then summon him for another caper: a kidnapping involving the Penguin. He will receive the key to the city from the mayor around 2 p.m. Miles was diagnosed with leukemia when he was 18 months old, finished treatment in June and is now in remission, KGO-TV reported.
His father, Nick Scott, told the station he is thankful to Make-A-Wish and everyone else who made his son's wish possible.
Read Moar Here.