Atlanta News First at 7 Former DeKalb police chief addresses sudden departure from agency

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Mirtha Ramos, who has been the Chief of the DeKalb County Police Department since 2019, recently announced her unexpected resignation, prompting a wave of questions in the community. County officials revealed that she was placed on administrative leave prior to her decision to step down, raising concerns about the circumstances surrounding her departure. The timing of her resignation is particularly noteworthy, given the ongoing national conversations regarding police practices and accountability. As community members express their reactions, the potential impact on local law enforcement leadership is becoming increasingly significant. The DeKalb County Police Department has faced its share of challenges, and Ramos's exit could influence public perceptions of safety and governance.

News outlets are keenly observing this situation as it unfolds, with further developments expected. Ramos's tenure was marked by various initiatives aimed at improving police-community relations, making her departure all the more impactful. The community's trust in its police force may hinge on the transparency of the circumstances leading to her resignation.

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