Waverly Brown's Police Badge

Origin
Waverly L Brown (1935 - 1981) was a Nyack, New York police officer, the first African American police officer, who was killing in the line of duty during the infamous 1981 armed robbery of a Brinks Armored Car. Several member of the Black Liberation Army ambushed a Brinks armored car. Taking chase the group was surrounded by four police officers, Brown and three others. At first a single woman came out of the vehicle, a U-Haul truck, with her hands up causing concern as the officers thought that they had the wrong truck. Then the back burst open and several men came out, opening fire. Brown was struck several times and although he appeared to be hit in a vital spot he managed to stay alive just long enough to tell his wife that he loved her. Once he had told her, he died from a bullet wound to the heart.

Effects
If shot, the badge basically teleports the bullet into the next closet person in proximity. When shot the user doesn't feel anything and someone standing near them will take the shot as if they were shot.