Haaf, Jerome, PO

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Last Rank
Police Officer
Last Primary Specialty
TEF-Traffic Enforcement Unit
Primary Unit
1962-1992 Minneapolis Police Department, MN/ Traffic Enforcement Unit
Service Years
1962 - 1992

 Official Badges 

American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
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Departmental Awards
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 Other Languages 
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 Prior Military Service 
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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1938
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Sep 25, 1992
Cause of Death
Gunfire
Location of Interment
Fort Snelling National Cemetery (VA) - Minneapolis, Minnesota


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1992, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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 Unit Assignments
Minneapolis Police Department
  1962-1992 Minneapolis Police Department, MN/ Traffic Enforcement Unit
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

While working his traffic assignment, thirty-year veteran Officer Jerry Haaf decided to take a coffee break. He went to the Pizza Shack, which was a favorite south side restaurant that police officers had frequented for many years.

Officer Haaf was seated in the restaurant with several other people. As he read the newspaper two assailants from the street gang, “Vice Lords,“ came from behind and fired several bullets into his back. The two murderers, ran from the restaurant as Officer Haaf lay on the floor mortally wounded calling for help on his portable radio. Another patron who had been sitting at the same table, was wounded at the same time Officer Haaf was executed.

After the murderers fled, a retired Minneapolis officer and other patrons went to Officer Haaf’s aid. Moments later police officers arrived and started administering first aid. Officer Haaf was taken to the County Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.

A multi-agency investigation into the murder of Officer Jerry Haaf was started. After months of work and hundreds of pages of statements and interviews, the killers were convicted and sent to prison. The leader of the vice lords was convicted of murder but released from prison after serving only 6-years of a 30-year sentence.

Officer Haaf was a few months from retirement; He is survived by his wife, daughter and two sons.

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