Polk deputy completes degree; meets Lt. Governor
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(left to right) Lt. Governor Casey Cagle; Kevin Robinson, Polk County Deputy; Lynda Coker, Cobb County Chief Deputy Sheriff and Major Hansell Walraven Jr., Director of North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy. (contributed photo)
(left to right) Lt. Governor Casey Cagle; Kevin Robinson, Polk County Deputy; Lynda Coker, Cobb County Chief Deputy Sheriff and Major Hansell Walraven Jr., Director of North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy. (contributed photo)
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On Nov. 6, Polk County Deputy Kevin Robinson graduated with his Law Enforcement Degree at the Cobb Civic Center. Robinson also had the opportunity to meet Lt. Governor Casey Cagle at the ceremony, who had only good things to say about the officer.

“It was a true honor to meet Polk County Deputy Kevin Robinson during his graduation ceremony from the North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy. The work he does everyday provides safety and security to many in Polk and should be commended.”

“Georgia is a better state because people like Kevin have committed to serve the public with a career in law enforcement and I want to be among the first to congratulate him on his recent graduation.”

Robinson was happy to have the opportunity to continue his education, and his achievement will allow him to better enforce laws and state regulations, in addition to arresting criminals. Robinson also said he was happy to have family and friends in attendance.
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