My question involves criminal law for the state of: Minnesota

Hello, when I was 13 years old, I prank called the suicide hotline (yeah I was immature). I didn't know the reprecussions at the time, so with some pressuring from some friends I thought it would be a grand idea! :/

Well anyways I said there was a gun next to me and I tried to ask them how to use it blah blah blah.

An hour later cops show up at my house guns drawn bout to bust down my door. I was cuffed, I told them it was a prank, that the alias was not real ect...

They took me inside questioned me a bit, told me I shouldn't do that, and instead should prank like McDonald's or something. Then they had a conversation with my parents, then they left.

My question is, how does this affect me in regards to background checks, criminal checks and ironically enough I might want to become a police officer. I've had a clean record afterwards, and was never arrested for the incident.