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The 13-year-old who was honored by President Trump and over 1,000 police departments earlier this year as he battles brain cancer was forced to shut down false rumors claiming he was placed in intensive care after surgery.

Erroneous reports began swirling late Monday night claiming Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel was listed in serious condition in the hospital following the latest round of surgery on cancerous tumors on his brain and spine.

The teen and his father, Theodis Daniel, quickly dispelled the rumors, confirming DJ was doing well and looking forward to his trip to New Jersey.

DJ Daniel rides around on a police scooter during a recent outing. Devarjaye Daniel/Facebook

“FYI: The media is circulating incorrect information, stating I am undergoing brain surgery and in ICU, etc. I am grateful for the continued prayers, but I am not currently undergoing surgery and am preparing to travel to the Cliffside Park Police Department in New Jersey tomorrow. Thank you all,” Daniel’s Facebook page posted Tuesday.

The incorrect health update appears to have started after Texas’ Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman asked his followers to pray for Daniel because of the made up surgery.

“PRAYERS NEEDED FOR SPECIAL AGENT DEVARJAYE “DJ” DANIEL!!,” Herman wrote Monday night. “Please join the men and women of Constable Mark Herman’s Office as we lift up Special Agent Daniel in prayer. He is in serious condition in the ICU after brain surgery on Saturday. His family requests your prayers.”

The incorrect statement was published at 9:12 p.m. but was quickly edited 30 minutes later.

“Please join the men and women of Constable Mark Herman’s Office as we lift up Special Agent Daniel in prayer. His family requests your prayers,” the restructured statement read.

Daniel has been battling brain and spine cancer since 2018, when doctors gave him the grim diagnosis of five months to live. William Farrington

Two weeks ago, Theodis Daniel gave an upsetting update to his son’s cancer, revealing “three new tumors” had been discovered.

“It’s rough, there isn’t a class that can teach you how to deal with it. You’re hearing that your child has a nasty disease,” the elder Daniel told Fox 7 Austin at the time.

Herman has not addressed the incorrect post.

Daniel had undergone two MRIs last week for doctors and the family to learn more about the newly discovered tumours. They are still awaiting results, his father told KHOU.

DJ Daniel holds a rifle next to NYPD officers at the 13th precinct during his visit to Manhattan. William Farrington

Daniel was thrust into the national spotlight when he was invited by President Donald Trump to the commander in chief’s address to a joint session of Congress on March 4 in the Capitol.

The teen was sworn in as an honorary agent of the Secret Service during the president’s speech.

Daniel has been battling brain and spine cancer since 2018, when doctors gave him the grim diagnosis of five months to live.

He has fought past the prognosis and was awarded a Guinness World Record for being sworn into the most law enforcement agencies.

Daniel is held up as he is honored by President Trump during a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

The teen has dreams of becoming a real police officer when he grows up.

“We’re just going around showing people, hey, you do care for one another. Let’s give compassion and let’s try to join and help each other get through things,” Theodis Daniel told the outlet.

The teen will be honored by New Jersey’s Cliffside Park Police Department on Wednesday evening, marking over 1,350 agencies to receive Daniel.

Days before Herman’s post, Daniel gave a true health update to his followers from his hospital bed.

“I am going for my two MRIs for my brain and spine, and they just put the IV in about five minutes ago and I’m still doing good,” Daniel said in a Facebook post on June 5.

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