Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager, NuLink's Lana Mobley,
Newnan
Police Chief Buster Meadows
Three of Coweta
County’s top law enforcement officers were guests of honor at our August 30,
2016 NuLink Early Bird Forum. The Newnan Centre was packed with Chamber members
and guests eager to hear from Newnan Police Chief Douglas “Buster” Meadows,
Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager and Sergeant First Class Mike Adcock, who
heads the Georgia State Patrol’s Newnan Post. The welcome was given by NuLink’s
Lana Mobley, who also announced that NuLink has recently been acquired by WOW!
Internet, Cable & Phone.
Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager, who was first elected sheriff in 1993,
praised local citizens and officials for their longstanding support of law
enforcement, saying,“We know the majority of those in the community support us,
and we appreciate it.”
Yeager said that as more and more law enforcement actions are captured on
camera, it is becoming harder to convict criminal suspects without photographic
evidence. He said a person’s sworn testimony “used to be enough” but that
jurors accustomed to seeing events televised or streamed on the Internet almost
expect to see visual evidence of encounters involving law enforcement. Each
Coweta County deputy is equipped with a body cam, and Yeager said the Coweta
County’s Sheriff’s Office was first in the state to equip all officers with
body cameras.
Lana Mobley and Chief Meadows
Newnan Police Chief
Douglas “Buster” Meadows has been with the Newnan Police Department for 44
years, becoming chief in 2002. Like Yeager, he thanked local citizens for their
support and said when he tells other police chiefs how well his officers are
treated and respected, they say, “We don’t have that.”
Meadows talked about the importance of connecting with the community. He said
the Newnan PD offers a Law Enforcement Explorers program that helps familiarize
local youth with the people and functions of the Newnan PD and allows them to
participate in programs supervised and taught by its officers.
The Newnan PD has also partnered with “Guitars Not Guns,” a national nonprofit
music program that provides guitars and lessons to foster kids, at-risk youth
and other deserving children in a classroom setting with qualified teachers.
Newnan’s own Doug Kees, an acclaimed musician, music teacher and guitarist,
supervises the instruction.
SFC Mike Adcock
SFC Mike Adcock of the Georgia State
Patrol has been a law enforcement officer since 1988 and has been at the
Georgia State Patrol’s Newnan Post since July 2007. Adcock said he currently
has only 11 troopers at the Newnan Post but should have 15. The Newnan Post is
responsible for Coweta, Fayette and Heard Counties.
Adcock said reducing traffic fatalities is a top priority of the GSP. He noted
that the GSP has a statewide goal of keeping traffic fatalities below 1,000 for
the year and is on target to reach that goal in 2016.
Yeager, Meadows and Adcock agreed that it is increasingly difficult to find
qualified applicants to serve as law enforcement officers.
Also at the breakfast, Newnan’s Norma Haynes was on hand and was recognized and
thanked for her lifelong support of local law enforcement.
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