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Public SafetyJ3riefs
The Atlanta Police
Department has
named Officer Eric
King as a new LBGT
liaison. King joins
Officer Brian Sharp as
the two LGBT liaisons
for the department.
King has been with
the Atlanta Police
Department for five
years and was recently
assigned to Zone 4
where he was a bicycle
officer in the West
End and Greenbriar
Mall areas.
Officer Eric King
Atlanta Police
Chief George Turner was recently sworn in as the
1st Vice President of the Georgia Association of
Chiefs of Police (GACP) at the 2014 Annual Summer
Training conference. In 2015, he will ascend to the
presidency and become
only the second African-
American to hold the
position in 53 years.
The Center for Public
Safety Excellence through its Commission on Fire
Accreditation International has announced that Atlanta
Fire Rescue has retained its accredited status. The
department initially received accreditation in 2002. Its
first renewal was in 2008. “This achievement places the
department among only 200 fire departments in the
world that are accredited and re-establishes it as a model
for innovative public fire protection practices,” said
Commission Chair Allan Cain.
The Atlanta Police Department is seeking
participants for the Fall 2014 Citizens Police
Academy. The course will begin Oct. 1 and will
take place every Wednesday evening from 6 to 9
p.m. through Nov 12. Classes are held at the Herbert
T. Jenkins Atlanta Police Academy, 180 Southside
Industrial Parkway. The Citizens Police Academy will
include over 30 hours of instruction with classroom
courses in crime scenes, 911, criminal procedure,
K9 demonstration, identity theft, a department
overview and a zone ride-a-long. Participants must
be a resident of the metropolitan Atlanta area, be at
least 21 years old, and have no felony or misdemeanor
convictions within one year of application. A
standard background check will be completed.
Interested citizens can request an application by
emailing Atlantacops@atlantaga.gov The deadline for
application is Sept. 19.
The
Atlanta Police
Department
Narcotics Unit
was featured in
the television
series Drugs,
Inc. last month
on the National
Geographic
Network. Viewers
got a small
glimpse into
the work of the
department as it
works to stop the
manufacturing
and sale of
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known as “molly”
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