The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

South Georgia police chief is arrested by GBI

Multiple Homerville officers resign after interim leader placed.

- By Rosana Hughes Rosana.hughes@ajc.com

A South Georgia police department’s command staff and some officers resigned Saturday after an interim chief was named following the GBI’S arrest of their previous chief, according to authoritie­s.

Homerville police Chief Dearin “Mack” Drury, 40, was arrested last week after a Feb. 19 incident during which evidence was improperly handled, according to the state agency.

That incident was reported to the Clinch County Sheriff ’s Office, which then asked the GBI to conduct the investigat­ion.

The GBI has not disclosed the details of its findings, but Drury faces multiple charges, including theft by taking, possession of marijuana, false statements and writings and violation of oath of office. He turned himself in Wednesday.

On Saturday, multiple officers resigned after the city appointed an interim chief, the sheriff ’s office confirmed in a statement.

In its public response, the sheriff ’s office defended the Homerville officers, stating that they could not be expected to follow orders from the governing body that hired the chief, citing alleged actions by the City Council and city manager that disrupted work by the police department.

“The officers were under no obligation to continue their employment with a city council and city manager who has repeatedly taken steps to undermine their positions, blatantly encourage unrest, attempt to bully them into not enforcing laws in the city, and obstruct investigat­ions,” the statement read. “Those officers have integrity ... and no law enforcemen­t officer should be forced to work in an agency that will not allow them to do their jobs.”

The city’s interim chief is James Herndon, according to the sheriff ’s office. Herndon unsuccessf­ully ran for Cobb County sheriff in 2020.

The GBI’S investigat­ion continues, and once it’s done, its findings will be turned over to the Alapaha Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for prosecutio­n.

Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to contact the GBI Regional Investigat­ive Office in Douglas at 912389-4103. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online, or by downloadin­g the See Something, Send Something mobile app.

 ?? COURTESY OF HOMERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? The GBI arrested Homerville police Chief Dearin “Mack” Drury, 40, on Feb. 22. GBI has not disclosed the details of its findings.
COURTESY OF HOMERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT The GBI arrested Homerville police Chief Dearin “Mack” Drury, 40, on Feb. 22. GBI has not disclosed the details of its findings.

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