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Friday, March 27, 2009

[GA] Peach County Sheriff's Dept. lead Criminal Investigator, Councilman, husband, father of three, Cpt. Cordel Jackson


Captain Cordel Jackson - who was head investigator for the Criminal Investigations Division of the Peach County Sheriff’s Office - was found in “his private vehicle and was wearing civilian clothes.”

Jackson was a husband and father of three.

“I had known him for about 20 years, and I can say that he never exhibited any of these tendencies that would lead anyone to think he could do this...”

Deacon Cordel Jackson
The Telegraph
3/25/2009
[Excerpts] Deacon Cordel Jackson, age 51, passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at the Peach Regional Medical Center. Cordel was a 1976 graduate of D.F. Douglas High School, Montezuma, GA, being dedicated to the service for mankind, Cordel was employed as Captain of Investigations with Peach County Sheriff Department. -He was elected as city counsel for the city of Montezuma in 1996 to the present; Cordel was an ordained deacon of Magnolia Baptist Church. -Survivors: his loving and devoted wife... children...grandchildren... mother... siblings... [Full article here]

Man who served as Montezuma councilman, Peach sheriff's investigator buried
Macon Telegraph
By Becky Purser - bpurser@macon.com
Mar. 27, 2009
[Excerpts] Montezuma City Councilman and Peach County sheriff’s Capt. Cordel Jackson, 51, was laid to rest Thursday at Champ Waters Cemetery in Montezuma. Jackson, head of investigations for the sheriff’s office since 2005, died March 21 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound... “Cordel was one of those people who never met a stranger,” said Peach County Sheriff Terry Deese... A career law enforcement officer, Jackson first worked for the Montezuma Police Department. He joined the Peach County Sheriff’s Office in April 1986... [Full article here]

Montezuma City Councilman shoots self in chest

Funeral services planned for 11 a.m. Thursday
The Americus Times-Recorder
Becky Holland
Published March 25, 2009
[Excerpts] An air of sadness has filled Montezuma City Hall as elected and non-elected staff members mourn the loss of City Councilman Cordel Jackson, 51. Jackson, who was a husband and father of three, was discovered some time around 5 p.m. on Saturday on James Khoury Boulevard in Peach County by two passersby... Jackson, who had served as a captain and investigator with the Peach County Sheriff’s Office, had been in “his private vehicle and was wearing civilian clothes.” As for the reasoning behind the suicide, Rooks couldn’t answer, though he did say, “The sheriff (Terry W. Deese) told me that Cordel had been suffering from depression for the last few weeks.” Rooks continued, “Cordel was a real asset to this community and will really be missed.” He said, “I had known him for about 20 years, and I can say that he never exhibited any of these tendencies that would lead anyone to think he could do this. He was always very helpful and friendly”... Roy Barker, a fellow Montezuma City Councilman, said simply, “He was a good man... Cordel was sort of a blunt person, and he told you what he thought, but there wasn’t anything wrong with that... He made you think and challenged you to stand up for what was right... He was always willing to help people.” Camille Bielby, Downtown Development manager, said, “Cordel Jackson was an amazing supporter. Sometimes, it took some convincing, but once he understood the mission, he was behind you 100 percent”... [Full article here]

Man who served as Montezuma councilman, Peach sheriff's investigator buried
macon.com
By Becky Purser - bpurser@macon.com
Mar. 27, 2009
[Excerpts] Montezuma City Councilman and Peach County sheriff’s Capt. Cordel Jackson, 51, was laid to rest Thursday at Champ Waters Cemetery in Montezuma... “Cordel was one of those people who never met a stranger,” said Peach County Sheriff Terry Deese. Peach County sheriff’s Capt. Kenny Cameron said Jackson was a trusted friend who was always ready to help and saw the best in people... [Full article here]

1 comment:

  1. I had been married to a Police Officer of high rank. He managed to get away with not only a hit and run, bu attempted murder by use of his vehicle. He ran me over, I needed surgery to fix my leg as he tried to kidnap my son during divorce proceedings.

    And yes folks, he got away wit it. Over 15 yrs, I have reported being choked, stalked, punched, and attacked at my place of employment. Not once was I able to leave anything more then a sheet of paper which was lost as to what happened. And of course the physician I used was one that every officer and family member of officers went to, so all the documentation of all my injuries, dissapeared. The blue wall is thicker then blood. It take a criminal to catch one! Not one officer is upstanding. They cover up EVERYTHING for each other! I have looked down the barrel of his gun too mant times. WHEN IS THIS WALL GOING TO BE TAKEN DOWN!

    MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO YOUR FAMILY, AND I HOPE THIS BEAST IS BEHIND BARS FOR GOOD!

    Sincerely,
    Battered but not Beaten

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