NewsGeorgia POST Revokes Fired SPD Darryl Repress' Certification

Georgia POST Revokes Fired SPD Darryl Repress’ Certification

News has surfaced regarding Darryl Repress, a former SPD detective whose actions have affected both law enforcement and the judicial system.

New revelations have surfaced regarding the termination of Darryl Repress, a former Savannah Police Department (SPD) detective whose actions have affected both the law enforcement community and the judicial system, according to WTOC11.

Following a comprehensive investigation into Repress’s misconduct, Georgia’s Peace Officers Standards and Training Council (POST) revoked his certification, effectively barring him from future employment as a police officer in the state.

Darryl Repress, a former Savannah Police detective that was fired for violation of multiple policies, might not ever be able to get a job as a police officer in Georgia again. https://t.co/N5WJ3GOJZI— wtoc11 (@WTOC11) April 16, 2024

“If Repress’s integrity is questioned, my client could potentially walk free,” said Jonah Pine, Williams’s attorney.

The revocation of Repress’s certification serves as a clear message that misconduct will not be tolerated, and those who betray the public trust will face severe consequences.

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