Anonymous ID: e8ce53 Feb. 13, 2020, 12:16 p.m. No.8126548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6770 >>6893 >>7032 >>7232

Georgia State Patrol head forced out by Gov. Brian Kemp

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime–law/state-patrol-head-retires-after-meeting-with-governor/AsVBaevtCCDEQbLhgBPBEM/

 

Department of Public Safety Commissioner Mark McDonough announced his retirement Thursday, a decision thrust upon him after a meeting with Gov. Brian Kemp.

 

McDonough, appointed to lead the state patrol in 2011, said Kemp informed him on Wednesday that he was seeking new leadership for the department. The governor did not cite a reason for the change, said McDonough, who announced his decision at the public safety commission’s monthly meeting. “My family and I thank Colonel McDonough for his dedicated service, leadership, and sacrifice,” Kemp said in a statement. “We wish him the very best in the years ahead.”

 

McDonough acknowledged the recent cheating scandal that cost 30 newly hired state troopers their jobs likely played a role in his departure.“The person at the head is ultimately responsible,” he said.

 

The dismissals followed a months-long investigation into claims by a woman, involved with one of the members of the 106th Georgia State Patrol trooper class, of widespread cheating on speed detection exams. Every cadet had cut corners, she alleged. Eventually, all members of the class, which graduated last August, admitted they had gamed the system. McDonough said more supervision was needed and requested an audit by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council.“It’s a punch in the gut,” McDonough told reporters at a January press conference. “Our whole mode is to produce an officer the public can trust. This goes to our core values.”Kemp’s decision didn’t come as a surprise to the former Marine combat pilot, who joined the state patrol in 1995. “I’ve been fortunate to have this job longer than anyone else,” he said. “Eight-and-a-half years set the record so I have nothing to complain about.”

Anonymous ID: e8ce53 Feb. 13, 2020, 12:26 p.m. No.8126634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6669

>>8126582

HEY

HEY

Nobody is going to bash CodeMonkey on my watch.

Let's see your face, so we can all vote on whether YOU look "stoopid" or not.

Basic decency in here.

Damn.

Anonymous ID: e8ce53 Feb. 13, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.8126681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6732 >>6819

>>8126600

I swear to God, does NO ONE know how to act in a place of business anymore?

Just last night a buddy was saying he was in a meeting with some pretty high-level Atlanta executives, and one of them started rambling about his divorce, his breakdown, and his therapy.

Entire rest of the conference room was like WTF

Guy needs to take a sabbatical and get his ducks back in a row, he's not well.

The Great Awakening needs to include everybody learning some restraint and discretion

And stop talking about sex in public PERIOD

Nobody wants to hear about it. Just shut up and keep it behind the bedroom door.

Gawd

All this "woooo, everybody be OPEN about everything" is a shitty philosophy

Everybody be closed again. We'll all get along better.