Florida’s Tampa Police Department unveiled a new rainbow badge for its officers to wear during Pride month this June.
“The badge incorporates the rainbow flag, as well as the five-color chevron that represents people of color and the transgender community. Together, these colors symbolize the continued progress for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community and the forward movement for inclusion within society,” the department explained in an X post. “This badge can be a conversation starter, a way to show that we are allies, and a symbol of safety for those who might be hesitant to interact with the police.”
Officers have nine badge options they can choose to wear. This particular badge is voluntary for TPD officers.
The rainbow flag reflected in the badge was designed in 2018 by graphic designer Daniel Quasar. It’s referred to as the “progress pride” flag.
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This comes after Tampa hasn’t reported a hate crime against any member of the LGBT community since 2021. Since the department began recording hate crimes in 2016, it has only reported five instances of anti-LGBT crime.
Meanwhile, overall crime has remained largely unchanged since 2021, with over 9,000 crimes reported between then and 2023. Calls for service are also constant at roughly 500,000 every year.