Marietta Police Chief Retires After 30+ Years Of Service

by Fulton Watch News Feed

MARIETTA — Marietta Police Chief Marty Ferrell is retiring after at least 30 years of service, effective Jan. 1, 2024, city officials said in a news release Wednesday.

City Manager Bill Bruton appointed Deputy Chief David Beam to serve as interim police chief after Ferrell’s retirement begins, city officials said.

Ferrell, who joined the Marietta Police Department in 1990, became police chief on Sept. 14, 2022 at the recommendation of the Marietta City Council to Bruton, city officials said.

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The veteran officer will pursue opportunities outside of law enforcement, city officials said.

“We will always be grateful to Chief Ferrell for dedicating his career to serving the citizens of Marietta. He leaves behind a legacy of unmatched responsiveness and commitment to our community,” Bruton said in the release.

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“Chief Ferrell has given our officers and the department the tools needed to continue to provide our citizens with the highest level of police professionalism. We will miss his leadership but know that he will find great success in his upcoming opportunity.”

While at the MPD, Ferrell has served in roles in the police department’s investigative, uniform patrol and support services divisions. He has also been a part of special assignments in the Marietta-Cobb-Smyrna Narcotics Task Force and has served as commander of Marietta SWAT.

Ferrell graduated from Columbia Southern University with degrees in criminal justice and is a FBI National Academy graduate, city officials said.

Other accolades include graduating from the Police Executive Research Forum’s Senior Management Institute for Police and completing the Local Government Management Program through the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government.

“When I started my career in 1990, my goal as a patrol officer was to put bad guys in jail…

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