Michelle Bagwell, the St. Louis Police Foundation President and Executive Director, also played an important role in bringing the idea to life. The Police Foundation helps provide officers with protection equipment like shields, dogs and technical gear.
"The badge falls outside of our mission, but it was something we felt we had to do," Bagwell said. "I was proud to be a part of it."
Bagwell reached out to police and Blues supporters to ensure the badge did not cost the St. Louis taxpayers a cent.
"Donors are the heart and soul of the police department," Sgt. Duke said. "Without them, none of this would have been possible."
The badge isn't limited only to human police officers. The department's K-9 unit will also have 13 special-edition badges for its officers, which will feature the dog's name instead of a badge number.
"This badge is something that will be a huge morale booster for our office and something over 90 percent of officers wanted to be a part of," said Officer Woodling. "It's something that they can keep forever."
Support the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and other first responders during the First Responders Night on March 15 at Enterprise Center when the Blues meet the Ottawa Senators. Each theme ticket purchased will receive an exclusive First Responders item and $5 from each ticket will go to local charities, including Backstoppers and Lifesaving Foundation. Buy online at stlouisblues.com/theme.