A council meeting is called in a small Georgia town whose mayor fired the entire police department

A blue flashing light on top of a police car

The town council in Cohutta, Georgia community has called a special meeting for Friday evening to discuss reinstating their police department, and to consider a request for the mayor’s “immediate resignation.” (Pixabay)

The town council in a small north Georgia mountain community called a special meeting Friday evening to discuss reinstating the police department after the mayor fired the chief and all the officers.

The notice for the meeting, posted outside the Cohutta Town Hall, says the council will also consider a request for the mayor’s “immediate resignation.”

Another sign posted earlier this week in the town of about 930 people announced that the police department had been dissolved “per Mayor Ron Shinnick.” It told people who need help to call a nonemergency county number.