Rebuilding Shattered Lives                                             ExecutiveDirector@georgiacops.com

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Executive Director - Roger Parker  

Roger – Became a survivor when his 24 year old nephew, Robert Ingram, was feloniously shot on July 13, 1993 after stopping a suspicious looking pedestrian while serving with the Cobb County, Georgia Police Department.

President - Donna Smith

Donna - Is a twenty year veteran police officer who wants to do everything possible to keep the memory and honor of all fallen officers remembered by everyone.  She is looking forward to working with each and everyone of the survivors and fellow law enforcement officers to accomplish that goal.
 

Vice President - John Garger        

John - Became a survivor when his daughter, Jessi's fiancée, 20 year old Cole Martin, was fatally injured on April 25, 2003. A gate crashed through his patrol car windshield while patrolling for prowlers at a major carpet manufacturer's plant. He proudly served with the Chatsworth Police Department for only 7 months.

Treasurer - Brenda Parker

Brenda - Became a survivor when her husband, Ronald Parker, was fatally shot on January 12, 1975 when responding to a suspicious call while serving with the St. Augustine Beach, Florida Police Department.

Secretary - Anita Roberts

Anita - Became a survivor when her brother, Deputy Blake Gammill, with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, was fatally wounded on February 24, 2005 during a S.W.A.T. team entry to arrest a man suspected of child molestation.   

 

NOTE:

Each chapter officer serves as a volunteer and receives no salary compensation.  Each has a commitment, love and compassion for the survivors of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.  As a result of their unfortunate experiences in life themselves, they are prepared to assist other survivors through their “healing process.”  These chapter officers are also prepared to assist any law enforcement department not only when a line of duty death occurs, but by providing support services at any time when requested.  Our motto is “our law enforcement officers were there for us and we want to be there for them.”

 


 

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