'You really look in the mirror': Bibb deputy's death affects agencies statewide
Law enforcement leaders say this is a time for grieving. It also forces them to take a hard look at training, safety and officers' mental health in their own agency
Author: Sarah Hammond
Updated: 7:36 PM EDT April 13, 2021
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Now that the funeral is over and Macon-Bibb County Deputy Christopher Knight has been laid to rest, what happens now?
Warner Robins Police Chief John Wagner, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills, and Peach County Sheriff Terry Deese all say there is a time for grieving when an officer dies in the line of duty, but it also forces them to take a hard look at training, safety, and officers' mental health.