13-year-old DJ Daniel, honored by President Trump, to be sworn into St. Louis-area police departments
The Berkeley Police Department is coordinating what is expected to be DJ’s largest mass swearing-in ceremony yet.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The teen cancer survivor honored by President Donald Trump and sworn into the U.S. Secret Service earlier this month is set to receive a big honor coordinated by a local police department.
“For those who saw that moment unfold, it was magical,” Major Steve Runge with the Berkeley Police Department told First Alert 4, referencing President Trump’s honoring of 13-year-old DJ Daniel.
Six years ago, DJ was told he had just five months to live after a brain cancer diagnosis. He fought hard and beat the cancer, but now, it’s back, and his lifelong dream of becoming a police officer is on the fast track.
DJ has already been sworn into more than 900 agencies across the country.
“We were going to swear DJ in as a [honorary] Berkeley police officer,” Runge said. “And his dad asked, ‘Well, St. Louis has a lot of other departments. His record for being sworn in at one time is 68 police departments, do you think you can break that?’”
So, Runge started reaching out.
“His dad’s trying to get him all over the country,” Runge said, “so I said, ‘Why don’t we bring the country to him?’”
Friday, all police departments in Missouri were notified of the Berkeley Police Department’s goal to shatter Daniel’s previous record, Runge said.
“We’ve also reached out to all agencies in Southern Illinois. Soon, police departments all across the country and around the world will in,” he said.
Dozens of police departments and law enforcement agencies have already sent over oaths of office with DJ’s name on it, ready for his signature. The goal is to have more than 100 agencies take part in a mass swearing-in ceremony in St. Louis this spring, which would smash the current record.
Runge said it’s a lot to coordinate, but Daniel is well worth the effort.
“What I ire about [DJ] is he’s walking the walk, and he’s talking the talk. He wants this, and we’re gonna give it to him,” Runge said.
First Alert 4 also got an exclusive FaceTime with DJ and his dad, Theodis Daniel.
When asked what he was most looking forward to when coming to St. Louis, DJ said, “Traffic stops and hugs.”
The mass swearing-in ceremony is set for April 15, 2025.
Berkeley Police have created a GoFundMe to cover Daniel’s and his family’s travel expenses. To donate, click here.
DJ is also set to participate in St. Louis County’s Police Academy, the first time he will go through real-life police training.
Berkeley Police shared the list of participating agencies as of 3 p.m. Friday:
- Arnold Police Department
- Ballwin Police Department
- Berkeley Police Department
- Breese IL Police Department
- Bridgeton Police Department
- Cape Girardeau Police Department
- Clayton Police Department
- Des Peres Department of Public Safety
- Edmondson Police Department
- Ellisville Police Department
- Florissant Police Department
- Greenfield IL Police Department
- Guns & Hoses
- Hillsdale Police Department
- Ladue Police Department
- Lake St. Louis Police Department
- Liberty Police Department
- Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department
- Maryland Heights Police Department
- Manchester Police Department
- Missouri Police Chiefs
- Monroe County IL Sheriff’s Department
- Overland Police Department
- Palmyra Police Department
- Plattsburg Police Department
- Pleasant Valley Police Department
- Richmond Heights Police Department
- Rock Hill Police Department
- Rolla Police Department
- St. John Police Department
- St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
- St. Charles County Police Department
- St. Louis County Police Academy
- St. Louis County Police Department
- Shrewsbury Police Department
- Sunset Hills Police Department
- Swansea IL Police Department
- University City Police Department
- Washington University Police Department
- Washington County IL Sheriff’s Department
- Webb City Police Department
- Webster Groves Police Department
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