| Trooper Albert J. Hasson Illinois State Police Illinois End of Watch: Sunday, September 7, 1924 Biographical Info Age: 33 Tour of Duty: 4 months Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Struck by vehicle Date of Incident: Sunday, September 7, 1924 Weapon Used: Not available Suspect Info: Not available Trooper Albert Hasson the first Illinois State Police officer to be killed in the line of duty. Trooper Hasson was struck by a car while patrolling about three miles north of Chenoa. He pulled off the road to stop an oncoming car. Just as he stepped onto the roadway, a car struck him from behind. Trooper Hasson was thrown 10 feet. Fellow officers took him to the hospital in Pontiac where he succumbed to his injuries several hours later.
Trooper Hasson was a 4 month veteran of the Illinois State Police, assigned to District 6, Pontiac. He is also a veteran of World War I and survived by his wife.
In 2004 a training room in the District 6 Headquarters was named in honor of Trooper Hasson. |