GBI FOP Lodge 13 February - 212 All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing Edmund Burke
US police fatalities up 13 percent in 211 to 173 Craig Floyd, chairman of National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, blamed the rise on budget cuts to public safety departments. "I'm very troubled that these drastic budget cuts have put our officers at grave risks," he said. "Our officers are facing a more brazen cold-blooded element and fighting a war on terror, and street criminals, and we're giving them less training and less equipment they need to do their jobs safely." The police deaths were spread across 41 states and Puerto Rico. The largest number of fatalities was reported in Florida, where 14 officers were killed, followed by Texas (13) New York (11), California (1) and Georgia (1) = GA ranked 5 th highest in nation. 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Police Fatalities - Southern States Florida Texas Georgia Tennessee North Carolina Louisiana South Carolina Alabama Mississippi
On behalf of the Georgia Law Enforcement Community, the GBI FOP Lodge 13 would like to thank you for your support during the 211 Legislative session. We, the Agents of the GBI, have hope that you will continue to work this session to help us. During the 28 Legislative session, the salary adjustment was passed and put into the budget for the GBI. After years of no adjustment, the morale of the Agency was raised to a new high. The mass exodus of qualified, experienced Special Agents stopped. Unfortunately, this was short lived as dramatic demands were made to State Agencies to make major cuts to budgets with no regard to the different roles of the different State Agencies to the public. The salary adjustment that was approved and placed in the GBI budget by the 28 Legislative session was cut under strict orders from the Perdue administration. You do not need to guess what has now happened to morale and the exodus of your GBI Special Agents. Investigative Division employees: Since 28, 28 Special Agents, over 1 years experience, have left the GBI for higher salary equating a loss of $1,68,. in training expenses. As of January, 211 GBI Investigative Division Number of GBI Agents: 21 315 211 23 = 85 fewer Agents to fight crime in 159 counties in Georgia The GBI Special Agents have been working more cases with fewer Agents and less salary. (The state health insurance rates have increased each year, even if there is no cost of living salary increase.) We are losing qualified, experienced Agents due to the salary cuts. The citizens of the State of Georgia will ultimately suffer. We need your help and support to restore the salary cuts and make the salary parity a permanent part of the GBI budget.
9 8 The GBI Investigative Division was requested: 7 6 5 Between July 211 and January 212 (7 months): 4563 total investigations 4 3 2 1 FY 29 FY 21 FY 211 FY 212 (thru Jan) remainder of FY thru January Example of FY12 ( 7 months) cases: Death Investigations 181 Drug Investigations 157 Child Abuse/Molestation 141 Crime Scene Investigation 513 Bomb calls/requests/investigation 16 Technology crime 985 GBI Budget 9 8 7 6 5 Investigative Division Budget: 29 $76,391,559 21 $62,498,225 211 $6,41,65 4 3 2 Budget = $16,35,494 less to fight crime in the State of GA 1 29 21 211
The GBI Investigative Division has 29 offices. The offices normally have a supervisor and an assistant supervisor to keep up with the workload of the Agency. Since the salary budget cuts, 9 of the offices have had a forced reduction to one supervisor, which slows the productivity of the office and puts more workload on Special Agents who should be working cases rather than handling administrative responsibilities. The GBI has a long history of working behind the scenes, without credit or recognition of the dedicated work of the GBI Agents. We allow the agency that requested assistance to be in the spotlight in most cases. The Police Chiefs and Sheriffs usually conduct the press conferences with little mention of the GBI. Our Agents are working the cases and solving the crimes for local agencies while our Agents are being paid less than the local investigators or detectives from these same Police Departments and Sheriff s Offices. 6 5 4 3 2 1 Salary Comparison - Local GA Agencies GBI Agent McDonough PD Det Forest Park PD Det Lilburn PD Det Carrollton PD Det Lagrange PD Det Duluth PD Det Cherokee Co School Det Clayton Co PD Det Cobb Co PD Det Fulton Co PD Det Sandy Springs PD Det GSP Det/Corporal
7 Starting Salary - Compariable State Agencies 6 5 4 3 2 1 GBI Louisiana Dept Public Safety Arkansas State Police Mississippi Dept of Public Safety South Carolina Kentucky State Police Tennessee BI South Dakota Dept Public Safety North Carolina BI Alabama Dept Public Safety Virginia State Police Florida Dept LE Gwinnett Co DA Nevada Dept Public Safety Texas Dept Public Safety Illinois State Police Washington State Patrol
State Agency Comparison Starting Salary $35,569 Georgia Bureau of Investigation (NOTE: GBI has lowest salary in survey) $35,69 Louisiana Dept. of Public Safety $36, Arkansas State Police $36,19 Mississippi Dept. of Public Safety $37,259 South Carolina $37,382 Kentucky State Police $38,364 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation $38,5 South Dakota Dept. of Public Safety/Division of Criminal Investigation $41, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation $43,339 Alabama Dept. of Public Safety $44,775 Virginia State Police $45,82 Florida Dept of Law Enforcement $52,418 Gwinnett Co. District Attorney $52,847 Nevada Dept. of Public Safety $57,578 Texas Dept. of Public Safety /Criminal Investigations Division $61,176 Illinois State Police $64,348 Washington State Patrol