On the afternoon of April 18, 2001, Haggart was sitting and talking with two friends from the Black Roses Crew, Ned "Big Bunny" Hinds and Albert "Blacka Douche" Bonner, on Lincoln Avenue, Kingston 13. A
Toyota Corolla pulled up and three men got out, who immediately opened fire. Hinds and Bonner died instantly, while Haggart died on the way to the hospital. His funeral was very controversial as several members of then Prime Minister
P.J. Patterson's government were among the estimated 5,000 who showed up at the
National Arena to pay their last respects to the community leader. Among these were Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for South
St. Andrew Omar Davies, Minister of Water and Housing Karl Blythe and then Minister of Transport and Works
Peter Phillips. Paul Burke, then chairman of the
People's National Party Region Three also attended, as did East Kingston businessman Danhai Williams, Kenneth 'Skeng Don' Black of
Clarendon/
Mandeville who arrived in a motorcade consisting of several bulletproof cars with motorcycle outriders and
Grammy winning deejay,
Moses "Beenie Man" Davis. ==Portrayal in popular media==