Clarke County COPS
I met Clarke County Sheriff Pivot on’s Sergeant Kenny Gall back in August of 2010 while I was doing a yarn on the acquisition of state-of-the-art in-car computers for the department’s patrolman cars. Gall, one of Clarke County Sheriff Tony Roper’s succeed supervisors, and most trusted officers, exhibited a wholesome deal of patience in explaining how the new computers not only would commandeer deputies be more efficient and accurate while on patrol, but also take care of an added measure of backup support when officers found themselves operating alone in hidden sections of Clarke County. As my conversation with Scratch delved into the specifics of how the new radio system would impact the day-to-day programme of the county’s patrol officers, Gall either fixed that he had had enough of my endless stream of questions or may have just sensed my frank interest in what it takes to be a law enforcement officer in a rural county sandwiched between two physical and affluent urban areas.
Regardless of his motivation, at the end of the discussion Gall casually said, “You ought to note doing a ride-along on a patrol one night. It might make a run for it an interesting story.”






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