New Guyton Officer Left Previous Agency After Alcohol Incident in Patrol Car

The newest Guyton police officer left his previous agency following discipline by Rincon PD before he was hired in Guyton just days later.

Officer Marquise Parker joined the Guyton Police Department in January 2022, ten days after the City of Rincon disciplined Parker. In that incident, Parker drove his patrol car after consuming several alcoholic beverages. Parker was a Rincon PD employee for approximately 14 months before his departure.

Departure from the City of Rincon 

According to Open Records Requests filed with the City of Rincon, Parker was disciplined for the alcoholic beverage incident on January 14, 2022. He submitted a letter of resignation the following day.

The disciplinary action in Parker’s personnel file indicates that the Rincon Police Department was notified on January 13, 2022 of an incident where Parker “consumed several alcoholic drinks “shots” and then used a City of Rincon Patrol car to drive home.” Parker was not on-duty at the time. The paperwork, however, indicates that Parker was initially dishonest about the incident and denied the acts ‘several times’ to Rincon PD command staff. The personnel file indicates supervisors suspended Parker from duty immediately for numerous policy violations. Parker’s initials and signature appear on the disciplinary paperwork and he opted not to submit any rebuttal information.

https://thegeorgiavirtue.com/wordpress/1/2022/03/Parker-discipline-1.pdf

 

In a January 15, 2022 (a Saturday) letter, Parker submitted a resignation to the city, citing ‘unforeseen circumstances.’ The circumstances led Parker to ‘resign without a two week’s notice.’ Rincon PD personnel signed the letter as ‘received’ on January 18, 2022 (Tuesday). City offices were not open on Monday, January 17 due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.

https://thegeorgiavirtue.com/wordpress/1/2022/03/Parker-resignation-1.pdf

Employment with City of Guyton

Public records from the City of Guyton show Parker submitted an employment application on January 18, 2022, the same day the City of Rincon received his resignation. In his work history, Park stated he left Rincon through a ‘Resignation voluntary.’ His application also listed a Guyton police officer as one of his references. According to the city Facebook page, Guyton officially hired Parker the following Tuesday, on January 25. 

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While both municipal agencies are within Effingham County, the Guyton Police Department is a stark contrast from the Rincon PD. In Rincon, the employment process is rigorous and supervisors contact each reference. They also include a summary of the discussion in the file. In Guyton, the city has extended employment offers to officers via telephone, prior to in-person meetings. Additionally, Guyton PD does not currently have any policies for standard operations. Rincon, on the other hand, requires personnel to sign paperwork confirming receipt of all policies. 

Guyton PD also has a reputation for dishonesty. The current Field Training Officer is a lieutenant who has disciplinary actions in his file for dishonesty during investigations. Without a SOP for the police department, officers train based on the FTO training, experience, and values — a grave concern for many citizens. More recently, public records revealed that Chief James Breletic has, for months, severely inflated statistics on calls for services in the City of Guyton. 

Thursday evening, Mayor Russ Deen praised the police department and its progress on his public social media account:

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Jessica Szilagyi

Jessica Szilagyi is Publisher of TGV News. She focuses primarily on state and local politics as well as issues in law enforcement and corrections. She has a background in Political Science with a focus in local government and has a Master of Public Administration from the University of Georgia.

Jessica is a "Like It Or Not" contributor for Fox5 in Atlanta and co-creator of the Peabody Award-nominated podcast 'Prison Town.'

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1 Comment

  1. KEEP IT COMING….EVERYBODY NEEDS TO KNOW ALL ABOUT THE PERSON WITH THAT BADGE ON…..POLICE KINDA LIKE HAIR DREESSERS….NOT HAPPY…MOVE DOWN THE STREET…

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