Paul Steimetz

 

 


 

Paul Nicholas Steimetz – Baltimore City Police Officer

Paul Nicholas Steimetz was a Baltimore City police officer whose life spanned both military service and decades of work in city law enforcement. Born on October 9, 1946, in Baltimore, Maryland, he grew up near Loyola University Maryland (then Loyola College), within the neighborhoods and institutions that would later shape his understanding of the city he served.

 


 

Military service and early years

Before joining the Baltimore Police Department, Paul served as a Vietnam‑era veteran, a period of national upheaval that exposed him to hardship, discipline, and a sense of duty. That experience likely informed his eventual choice of career in public safety, where he would spend much of his adult life patrolling the streets of Baltimore and engaging with the community.

 


 

Career with Baltimore City Police

Paul’s Baltimore City Police service is described as a “fulfilling career”, reflecting both professional satisfaction and personal commitment to the job. Though specific tours, districts, or ranks are not publicly detailed in the brief obituary record, his status as a longtime officer places him among the generation that worked through the socially turbulent and often violent decades of the late twentieth century in Baltimore.

A historical reference on the Baltimore City Police History / Central District page lists Paul Steimetz as a partner of an officer involved in a documented shooting incident, indicating that he was on the street, often working in a patrol or investigative role, and that his name appears in the department’s recorded history. That kind of detail is valuable for your site: it anchors him in a specific departmental context and suggests he was part of notable operational events.

 


 

Off‑duty life and personality

Outside of uniform, Paul was known as a laid‑back man who enjoyed watching television, especially cop‑oriented shows, and was a fan of baseball. These simple pleasures reveal a side of him that many officers share: after a demanding street job, he unwound by staying close, in spirit, to policing and sports, staying connected to the rhythm of the city even in retirement.

He was a devoted father to Bryan and Tim Steimetz and lived with his grandson Evan, taking pride in being a steady, supportive presence for his family. His obituary notes that his “legacy of love” continued through the lives he touched, underscoring that his impact went beyond the badge and into the day‑to‑day care of his children and grandchildren.

 


 

Later years and passing

Paul Steimetz passed away peacefully on March 17, 2026, at the age of 79, surrounded by his loved ones. In addition to his children, he is survived by his grandson Tim Steimetz, Jr., and by siblings Jim, Jay, Bill, Fran, and Judy, who carry on his family’s story.

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