Search for Police Chief nearing end
Published 8:39 am Saturday, April 7, 2018
WEST POINT — For the past several months, the city of West Point has been looking for a new police chief but that search might soon come to an end.
In a statement released from the office of city manager Ed Moon, the city has narrowed down its list to one candidate, Donald V. Britt.
According to the statement, Britt was chosen as the front runner from three finalists that were interviewed by the mayor, council and city manager in a closed session.
The city contracted with the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police, which provided the initial screening of 18 candidates. Selected applicants went through a testing process before the finalists were determined.
In a phone interview, Mayor Steve Tramell said he was happy with the way the process worked out.
“We interviewed three great candidates,” Tramell said, noting Britt was only the top candidate and has not accepted any position yet.
Britt has 27 years of experience in law enforcement with 2,700 plus hours of law enforcement training.
According to the statement, Britt began his career as a patrol officer with the city of Griffin Police Department. He moved up to captain of the criminal investigation division, internal affairs representative and was a member of the uniform patrol community-oriented policing unit.
He has a master’s degree in public administration with a major in Justice Administration from Columbus State University. His training includes Georgia Chief of Police Executive Training Course, FBI – Georgia law enforcement development, and school resource officer training. He is P.O.S.T., intermediate, advanced, supervisory and management certified, the statement reads.
West Point has been searching since last September when previous Police Chief Tony Bailey left to become police chief of Powder Springs.
Multiple attempts to contact the Griffin Police Department were unsuccessful in an attempt to confirm Britt’s current employment.