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  2. Atlanta Police Department - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 2011, it was reported in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that six police officers were fired for lying about events concerning the Atlanta Eagle police raid (which targeted the Atlanta Eagle, a gay bar). In June 2011, a 343-page report was released that details how 16 officers lied or destroyed evidence when asked about the raid on ...

  3. Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) is a police training exchange program based at Georgia State University that was formed in 1992. [1] [2] [3] The program primarily facilitates cooperation between Georgia law enforcement agencies and the Israeli Police, but also coordinates trainings between agencies from other countries and US states.

  4. Beverly Harvard - Wikipedia

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    After completing the police academy, she spent several years performing night foot patrols in high-crime areas. In 1979, she was promoted to affirmative action specialist and then to director of public affairs in 1980, where she handled media inquiries regarding the Atlanta child murders. Her performance handling the media resulted in a ...

  5. Nation's First One-Armed Officer Graduates From Police Academy

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  6. Atlanta Public Schools launches initiative to boost police ...

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    The Chief of the Atlanta Public Schools Police Department says his officers deal with a lot more than violent tragedy. Atlanta Public Schools launches initiative to boost police recruitment Skip ...

  7. Erika Shields - Wikipedia

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    Before joining the Atlanta Police Department as a patrol officer in 1995, Chief Shields worked as a stockbroker in Boston. [6] [7] She was the second woman to lead the Atlanta Police Department, and the first openly gay person to do so.

  8. Atlanta police academy targeted with ‘incendiary devices’

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  9. John F. King - Wikipedia

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    He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and a graduate of the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange program to Israel (GILEE) [4] which was started in preparation for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta as a way to enhance cooperation between Georgia's law enforcement agencies and the police force of the ...