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Updated · Police News · May 20
Cohutta Mayor Resigns After Dissolving 10-Officer Police Force in 800-Person Town
Updated
Updated · Police News · May 20

Cohutta Mayor Resigns After Dissolving 10-Officer Police Force in 800-Person Town

14 articles · Updated · Police News · May 20
  • Ron Shinnick submitted a written resignation Friday, ending his 12-year tenure as mayor of Cohutta, Georgia, after weeks of turmoil at Town Hall.
  • The crisis grew from an April 21 open letter signed by six police employees and a former jailer accusing town clerk Pam Shinnick—the mayor’s wife—of creating a hostile work environment.
  • On May 6, Shinnick dissolved the entire police department without advance notice to at least one council member, shifting law-enforcement duties to the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Cohutta’s council reinstated the department at an emergency meeting on May 8, then declined to take further action at its May 12 regular meeting as public criticism mounted.
  • Town leaders now plan to choose an interim mayor, with another emergency council meeting scheduled for May 20.
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