Maplewood Police Chief Jimmy DeVaul passed away on October 21, 2022. Born December 27, 1968, in Long Island, NY, as a child Jimmy moved to Maplewood, NJ, where he grew up. He later lived in in Hackettstown, NJ, before moving to Bath, PA, with his wife, Krista DeVaulHe graduated from Columbia High School in 1987, and shortly thereafter started his career with the Maplewood Police Department in 1993. During his tenure, he received multiple unit and command citations, as well as a distinguished citation in 2012, recognizing the "critical services provided to the public at a great personal risk." He was sworn in as Maplewood Chief of Police in 2018. In honor of our colleague and dear Friend, Maplewood's elected officials and staff have shared the following tributes to Jimmy's life:

Never isolated in his office, Chief DeVaul was a mainstay presence in the community, actively working with neighbors on quality-of-life concerns, at community events greeting parents and their kids or our seniors, actively engaged in one after a full day’s work committee meeting or another, supporting food drives and other mutual aid in the community, and doing all of this while monitoring and overseeing our safety.

Jimmy was appointed Chief at a tough time in our town’s history. We needed change, a major shift. Despite his discomfort and quite possibly very different personal politics or beliefs and after 24 years of existing law enforcement service, he leaned into change, embracing it, leading and transforming our department into the stronger, accredited, professional, empathic, united, and diverse department it is today.

I’m grateful to have known him and to have gotten closer to him recently. It’s no secret we’ve quarreled, argued over policy, but I always admired his conviction & dedication to doing the right thing. Ultimately, I think our shared commitment to doing the right thing and shared stubbornness brought us closer.

Jimmy, thank you for always picking up my calls as I was driving back home from work in Trenton even when I was disturbing you at dinner or while you were lying next to Krista on a beach somewhere in Florida. You stayed on the phone with me until I made it back home safely. Rest in Peace, dear friend. You’re now home.

Mayor Dean Dafis

In my years as an elected official, I’ve cast hundreds of votes but none as critical as the one made on August 1, 2018. That night, we selected Jimmy DeVaul as the Acting Police Chief of the Maplewood Police Department. 

Jimmy was a transformative leader. He changed the Department’s culture, stressed public accountability, and increased the depth and breadth of officer trainings. Jimmy was a street Chief: visible in and accessible to the community. 

Jimmy and I worked as a team on so many matters. He was smart, funny and honest. We did not always agree but we respected and trusted one another. Jimmy loved Maplewood and dedicated his life’s work to making our community better. He will be missed.

- Deputy Mayor Vic De Luca

Image of motorcycle procession at Chief DeVaul's funeral.
Image of walking procession at Chief DeVaul's funeral.
Image of police horse procession at Chief DeVaul's funeral.
Image of Chief Sally and Det. Baez carrying Chief DeVaul's cap in his funeral procession.
Image of Officers saluting the Chief's urn.
Close-up image of Chief Sally carrying Chief DeVaul's cap.
Image of the Maplewood PD at Chief DeVaul's funeral.
Image of Maplewood Town Hall in funeral bunting. Chief DeVaul's funeral, including the entirety of the Maplewood PD, stands in front.
Image of Officers saluting Chief DeVaul's hearse as it departs from Town Hall following his funeral ceremony.

 

Chief DeVaul’s passing is a tremendous loss for our community. Jimmy and I shared countless moments together over the years, many of which were outside of the public eye. He helped me in so many ways and guided me through some of the toughest moments our town has faced in recent years. He made me better as a town leader and I will always be grateful.

Jimmy loved Maplewood deeply. Serving Maplewood as our Chief of Police as someone who was raised in our town and went to our local schools was one of his greatest honors. Jimmy was passionate and he really cared. 

Jimmy, we will miss you very much and it has been an honor to serve our community alongside you.

-Committeeperson "Mayor Frank"' McGehee

Getting to know Jimmy as a friend cemented my opinion of him as a strong, principled, devoted man who served his hometown with unparalleled dedication. He stood by his principles and supported me in mine. I will miss him so much and am so grateful to have known him and to have been given the gift of his support and friendship.

- Committeewoman Nancy Adams

The first time I met Jimmy was at one of the National Nights Out held at DeHart Park. We got to talking about what made me move to Maplewood, and when I told him seeing the kids of all ages playing on my street made me feel like this could be my home, he smiled and said that's what he loved about the town, too -- how it was a good community to live and raise a family. Jimmy understood how each of us added to (or took away from) our shared spaces by how we are in relationship. He believed in and lived up to the social contract, caring for and pushing this town to change in ways that other police officers and citizens respected him for. Jimmy was a true servant leader and Maplewood is a better place because of his service. His spirit lives on in the work he did and the people he served.

-Committeewoman Jamaine Cripe

I had the pleasure of working with Chief DeVaul. He brought the Township through a difficult time and got the Township back on course. He was a consummate professional, thoughtful and an advocate for the MPD and its officers.I am better for having him as my friend.

-Roger Desiderio, Township Attorney