








For many law enforcement officers, the passion for the job keeps you going each day. When retirement arrives, that same passion doesn’t always fade. When David Peller retired from working for the federal government after 40+ years, he turned his passion into the hobby of collecting primarily badge lapel pins that represent
law enforcement agencies from all across the world.
“I think highly of my collection and my goal is to have a pin for every police agency in the United States,” David said, “It’s something that I strive for.”
David displays his collection proudly, and has been featured amongst his fellow members of the International Police Association and was the subject of an article in the Washington Post in 2014. The pins are more than a collection to him, as he says it’s also a way for him to connect with departments by reaching out in hopes they can spare a pin for his collection.
When David decides to stop collecting the pins, he has committed to donating his collection to the National Law Enforcement Museum, located in Washington D.C.
“All my pins are different and I want them to live on,” David said.
As the collection continues, David needs your help! If you would like to assist David in his efforts of building up his lapel pin collection, all pins are welcome!
You can send your pin(s) to:
David Peller
Blair House
8201-16th Street
Suite 518
Photo of David - Credit: The Washington Post
Silver Spring, MD 20910
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