GACP 1st Quarter Newsletter 2020 2020_1stQrtrNewsletter

GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE Online Quarterly News 1st Quarter 2020 Message from the President Well, another year has come and gone. We are off to a great start in 2020. Everyone is very busy this time of the year and your executive board has been also. Since I have been sworn in as your President, the association has gone through some major changes. After 23 years of service, Executive Director Frank Rotondo decided to retire last year. Frank dedicated the last 23 years of his life to this association and now it’s time for him to give the same attention and dedication to his family. We all wish him the best in the future. With that, the board was faced with finding a replacement to fill some pretty big shoes. As announced a few weeks ago, we are excited with selection of Andrew A. “Butch” Ayers as our new Executive Director starting January 1, 2020. Inside This Issue Leadership Impact on Police Recruitment…. 4 GOHS Announces New Grant……………... 7 Parole Board Meets With Crime Victims……. 7 Chief Starrett to Serve Cannabis Commission 10 Fall Chief School Graduates……………….. 11 Pelham Police S.T.Y.L.E. Program…………. 12 First Responders Dealing w/ Unknown Opioids 14 GBI Opens New Location in Albany……… 16 Teaching Defense Tactics / 21st Century… 18 Job Posting……………………………. 22 Honoring Frank V. Rotondo…………….. 23 Brady, Giglio and You………………….. 24 NOBLE Invitation to Winter Symposium….. 26 Meetings and Happenings………………. 28 Thank you from Dr. Friedmann, GILEE…… 30 Americus PD Receives CALEA Accreditation 34 Chief Counsel Corner/ Billy Graham Rule… 36 Choosing the right person to take us into the next decade or longer is critical to the continued success of our association. This was one of the most important decisions for the executive board and the future of the Association. Please join me in welcoming and embracing Butch Ayers as our new Executive Director and the new face of our association. I look forward to working with Butch and being a part of all the great things to come. Our Winter Training Conference is scheduled for February 10 – 12, 2020 on Jekyll Island. The staff have done a great job of preparing for the conference. I think you will see some changes and enjoy the block of training we have scheduled for you. If you haven’t already, please make your reservations and register as soon as possible. Over the last few months, the Legislative Committee, co-chaired by Chiefs Billy Grogan from Dunwoody and Chief John Robison from Alpharetta have been working hard to develop our 2020 legislative agenda. Members of the committee will be taking a more robust role in attending legislative committee hearings on topics of interest to our members. There are a number of initiatives GACP will be actively seeking this session to include authority for officers to involuntarily transport persons, who are a threat to www.gachiefs.com • Page 1 • 1st Quarter Newsletter (Continued on Next Page)