I'd like to agree that this seems like a necessary feature of any
firewall software.  Anybody who actively monitors their firewall would
need the ability to block IP addresses that attempt intrusion.  I
thought I was doing this, seeing as giving a 'ufw status' command would
tell me that the IP address was being blocked, but my apache access log
proved otherwise.

I was able to use the OP's command in my before.rules file, but I am not
familiar enough with iptables to do anything with it on my own.  That's
why I'm using ufw to begin with ;).

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ufw should support insertion of rules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260745
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