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A 30-year law enforcement veteran who currently serves as a captain at Hall County Sheriff’s Office will be the new police chief in Cleveland.
The Cleveland City Council voted Monday night to name Jeff Shoemaker of a Clermont address in White County to the city’s top law enforcement post.
Shoemaker previously worked at Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson and Gainesville police departments. His most recent time with Hall County Sheriff’s Office began in 2002 and he currently is responsible for the Jail Division.
He is a 2020 graduate of Liberty University with a bachelor of science in criminal justice and a minor in homeland security. In 2019, he attended the 275
The City of Cleveland has named three finalists for police chief, including the current interim chief, a Hall County sheriff’s captain, and a University of Georgia Police Department lieutenant.
In accordance with the Georgia Open Records Act, the city has released the names and documents related to the applicants selected as finalists.
Finalists for the position, released Monday night, include:
Cleveland Police Maj. Aaron A. Weiland
Maj. Aaron Weiland has spent his career with Cleveland Police Department and was named interim police chief after the retirement of Chief John Foster.
A 22-year member of Cleveland P.D., Weiland has completed more than 1,700 hours of Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council law enforcement training.