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The department serves a population of more than 730,000 people. The chief is Mirtha V. Ramos. [1] The DeKalb County Police Department has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies since 1991. [2]
The third — who is the suspected shooter — fled and remained missing until Jan. 6, when he turned himself in to DeKalb County Police, local outlet Fulton Neighbor reported. All three have been ...
Alvin "Al" T. Wong (1976): [14] First Asian American male elected as a judge in DeKalb County, Georgia (1998) Seth Kirschenbaum: [60] First Jewish male to serve as the President of the Atlanta Bar Association, Georgia (2001) J. Antonio DelCampo: [21] [22] First Hispanic American male to serve as a Judge of the State Court of DeKalb County in ...
Olsen, who worked for the DeKalb County Police Department, said he was acting in self-defense. A jury in 2019 found Olsen guilty of one count of aggravated assault, two counts of violating his ...
Federman was shot 19 times and killed by Kern County Sheriff's Department deputies responding to a 911 call. The Kern County Board of Supervisors approved a $1 million settlement to the family. [52] 1998-04-18 Unidentified man: Texas (Houston) [9] 1998-04-16 Michael Federici (20) Arizona (Mesa) [22] Tasia Patton (17) 1998-04-15 Michael Ross Bowers
The cost of keeping Ramos in the county jail after his guilty plea on Aug. 30 has been about $200 per day, or nearly $14,000, according to information provided by the county in response to a ...
Ellis delivers the 2010 State of the County address. Ellis became DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer in 2009. During his first year in office, Ellis implemented a major restructuring of government by grouping departments by function into the following operating units: development, infrastructure, public safety and administration.
The DeKalb County District Attorney is responsible for overseeing the prosecution of felony offenses filed in the Superior Court of DeKalb County, (Georgia) including: murder, drug and sex offenses, child and elder abuse, theft, and corruption.