Undefined donates money to injured officer

Erin Coogan, Assistant News and Life editor

Near the end of July, a Ballwin police officer, Michael Flamion,  was shot in the neck during a traffic stop. He survived, but is paralyzed from the neck down. Earlier this month, the football team put on a flag football event. The school’s improv team, Undefined, decided to follow up with another charity event for the injured officer.

“We wanted to put on a summer show, but the plans fell through because it was hard to get everybody together to perform. We decided to make our first show dedicated to Officer Flamion,” Undefined sponsor Natasha Fischer said.

The group plans to do another charity events in the future, too, “We are so excited. I keep telling the kids that we can do so much with our craft, so we are going to do more events  like this where we can raise money or do charity events,” Fischer explains

The team has two shows, one at 3:30 p.m. and the other at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23. The 3:30 p.m. show will be $3  and the 7 p.m. show is $5..

All proceeds will go to Officer Flamion.