The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City begins search for new chief of police

- KAREN HUPPERTZ FOR THE AJC

With Lawrencevi­lle’s recent announceme­nt of Police Chief Randy Johnson’s plans for retirement, the city is now seeking qualified candidates to fill his shoes. The new chief of police will oversee the day-to-day operations of Lawrencevi­lle’s police department, working to ensure public safety for the community. Qualificat­ions include a minimum of 10 years experience, a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and POST certificat­ion, among others.

“We are looking for the next public safety leader, not just an officer with the listed qualificat­ions,” said City Manager Chuck Warbington. “This position is critical to the stability of the community and must be a person who takes to heart the welfare of his or her employees. Our officers do a remarkable thing, standing between order and chaos, between life and death, every single day. Their leader must be a remarkable individual capable of continuing to guide the department while caring for the community.”

This search comes as a result of Johnson’s announceme­nt to retire in March after serving as chief of police for 21 years. The city will be accepting applicatio­ns through Feb. 9. The city hopes to conduct interviews and have a selection for hire by midMarch, just prior to the chief ’s retirement date.

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