Crime & Safety
Brookhaven Chief Advocates for Domestic Violence Victims
Chief Gary Yandura was with Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday as he signed Senate Bill 86.
Brookhaven police Chief Gary Yandura was with Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday as he signed Senate Bill 86, which gives police greater authority to enforce temporary restraining orders and protect domestic violence victims. Chief Yandura spoke in support of the bill and has worked to advocate for greater laws to protect victims of domestic violence. Also in attendance at the signing were Atlanta Police Chief George Turner, Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan and DeKalb Solicitor General Sherry Boston.
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