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Well Jerry the Shack is no longer there, but the memories will never go away. You last words "I don't want to die" will live in the hearts of all who were there when you were senselessly shot by a low life coward. Anonymous Your heroism and service is honored today, the 17th anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer. Anonymous 17 years since you were senselessly murdered. You may be gone but you will never be forgotten. May you continue to rest in peace Officer Haaf. Reserve Officer B. Haapoja I am still At a loss. And cannot belive still that we are going on 16 years since you where taken from us by the cowardly act. COII Ofc. Wm. Anderson "The Badge" Investigator David L Bell On the 15th Anniversary of your brutal and cowardly murder, I salute you, Sir! What a travesty of justice that the slime responsible for this heinous crime served just 06 short years. Oh well, I bet I know where he will spend eternity; and I KNOW where you are: Walking your beat on Golden Street in Heaven. May your family and friends take comfort in knowing that you will FOREVER be a hero and will NEVER be forgotten! DET SGT, Retired You were the featured officer when I came to the ODMP today. I am very saddened to see that your killers only served 6 years...where is the justice? Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of After all these years we still remember your sacrifice. We will never forget. God Bless your family! Officer Randy Brown Our Lord will see to justice.May you Rest safe with Him.
are you kidding me?
I was working as a security officer in City Center the night the Vice Lord scum came into the Pizza Shack and gunned you down. I heard your last calls for help over the scanner, and gave what assistance I could. I watched your fellow officers rage at what happened, watched the offenders caught and then released after 6 years. Sgt. Charles Hall Patrolman Haaf,
I was a child when your incident took place. I now work with some of your former fellow officers. From the things they say about you, it sounds like you were a wonderful man. God bless.
I remember the loss I felt this day like no other in my 18 yrs of service. I had just enough time on that people didn't call me Rookie. I was in a class in ND when I happened upon the news of Jerry Haaf's senseless death on TV. It was happy hour at the motel, and all the cops got so quite that you could hear hearts skip a beat. I remember asking God to bless his family, and saying, 'We Will NEVER Forget!' for the first time in my career. Sadly, it is not the last funeral I have attended. I never knew Jerry, but he is one of my heros. You aren't forgotten friend. May God bless your loved ones. Patrolman Dearest Haaf family, I served at your father's funeral. His death hit everyone in blue hard because he died simply for "wearing the uniform." The symbolism of this murder cut to the bone for every officer who has ever served in this nation. I was moved by seeing Jerry's grandson wearing his police hat during the funeral proceedings. It struck such a sentimental chord of a child losing that beloved grandparent. The highway filled with flashing red lights and squads from near and far. Civilians pulled aside to pay tribute. Jerry may have been just this side short of retirement . . . but the memories of why and how he died are not retired - not in Mpls. or in the state of MN. A watchful eye will remain under the honor of a man named Jerry Haaf, a man in blue who could have been anyone of us. LEMA Honor Guard Member Almost 12 years later and it is like it was yesterday. You will always be with us Jerry. Rest in peace brother, I will see you again. Patrolman My sympathy goes out to the friends and family of this fine officer. I find myself saddened for your loss as he was so close to retirement and spending the rest of his life with his loved ones. Also, as I read all the information I wonder what the courts along with the jury were thinking in Minneapolis to only send down a sentence of 30 years?? Rest in peace my brother as your sacrifice will not be forgotten. Anonymous God bless you and your family. Anonymous Eleven years later, we still carry on as we take the fight to them in your memory. You will never be forgotten. UNITED FOR POLICE! A Minnesota Cop Rest in peace blue angel. It has been many years since you were slain, you are not forgotten.
May god look over and bless the loved ones you left behind PO Andrew why did suspects only get 30 years in prison ??? why not life ??? what is wrong with the system ??? made this officer rest in peace forever Anonymous Police officers are people who risk their lives day in and day out to protect people they don't even know. And once in a while they pay the ultimate price. It's sad, but I know your in a better place. "Peacemakers shall be called the childred of God". Matthew 5.9 Anonymous
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