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Retired police officer with ALS surprised by soldier son during parade amid pandemic

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The heartfelt reunion happened on May 2 in Fresno, California. A father and son had a heartfelt reunion during a special parade on May 2.

In September 2019, 53-year-old Jesus Salinas was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a neurodegenerative disease.

Just a few months earlier, his son Jordan was deployed to Iraq, according to Storyful. Jesus’ condition worsened after his initial diagnosis, requiring him to be admitted to the ICU in March.

He would remain in isolation due to COVID-19 safety measures for the duration of his stay before being allowed to return home in April.RELATED: Adorable 4-year-old gives COVID-19 advice: Only leave home ‘to count the rainbows’ To help welcome the patriarch home, Jesus’ sister and

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