DeKalb’s Public Safety Director to Serve as Interim Police Chief

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Joseph "Jack" H. Lumpkin

DECATUR, Ga. – Today, DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond announced the selection of Joseph “Jack” H. Lumpkin as the county’s interim police chief. Lumpkin currently serves as DeKalb’s deputy chief operating officer of public safety.

Lumpkin will take over the duties of Chief James Conroy, who retires today, until a replacement is hired. The interview process is underway for the position.

Appointed in January 2018 by CEO Thurmond, Lumpkin oversees police, fire rescue, animal control, emergency management, 911 and medical examiner services.

Lumpkin has more than 40 years of experience in Georgia law enforcement including police chief positions in Savannah-Chatham County, Athens-Clark County, Albany and Toccoa. He most recently served as the chief of the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department from 2014 to 2018.

He presently serves on the board of directors of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He previously served as a vice president for the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers (NOBLE). The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police recognized Lumpkin as Police Chief of the Year in 2014 and he was recognized by Georgia NOBLE in 2003 as Police Officer of the Year.

Lumpkin received degrees from Brenau University and Columbus State University and is a graduate of Leadership Georgia as well as leadership programs in Athens, Toccoa, Albany and Savannah. He also is a 2017 graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) National Executive Institute, which is designed for senior FBI leaders and heads of local, state, federal and international agencies with over 500 sworn officers.

 

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