Officer Rutherford |
Officer Wes Rutherford, one of two Personnel Officers of the Carrollton Police Department, plays many roles in recruiting, interviewing, and hiring new officers. He performs the technical aspect of assigning badge numbers to new officers. Numbers are sequentially assigned upon hire. During 2010 the Department crossed the threshold into the 900 series of badge numbers. Wes demonstrated foresight when he realized that badge number 911 would have the potential to be much more symbolic beyond the new officer to whom it would be assigned. As he imagined what it would be like to wear Badge 911, Wes realized that it was an opportunity to uniquely honor the fallen police, fire, and other first responders of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City.
Badge 911 |
Wes quietly ordered a beautiful display box and plaque built for the badge. There was no pomp and circumstance to retire the badge. Wes simply carried the display box into the Carrollton Police Department and personnel began to see it. Not only were officers amazed at the beauty of both the display and the gesture, but undoubtedly it helped them to think about the badge they wear. It is a reminder they have chosen to be one of the most visible servants of the community. They also realize that while it is unlikely, they may be called someday to run towards certain death while others are running away. Just like retired Badge 911 that is proudly displayed in the Carrollton Police Department lobby, each officer’s badge number stands a symbol of a servant’s heart that has guided them to their calling.