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Albany State director of safety sworn in as president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — It was announced on Tuesday that Anita Allen was sworn in as president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police.
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Allen is the police chief and director of campus safety at Albany State and is a 24-year veteran.

She has served as police chief at Albany State for three years now and was previously the public safety director for Fort Valley State University, according to a GACP.

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GACP says Allen has a Doctorate degree in Practical Theology from Andersonville Theological Seminary and has degrees from Grace Bible College and Seminary and North Carolina College of Theology.

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