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''This article is about a policeman in Shelby County.  For the Birmingham Superintendent, see [[Johnny E. Brown]].''
''This article is about a policeman in Shelby County.  For similarly named people, see [[Johnny Brown (disambiguation)]].''


'''Johnny Brown''' (born [[1968]]) was a former [[Alabaster]] policeman and the former [[Police Chief of Columbiana]].
'''Johnny Brown''' (born [[1968]]) is a former [[Alabaster]] policeman and the former chief of the [[Columbiana Police Department]].


Brown is a lifelong resident of [[Columbiana]].  He joined the [[Alabaster Police Department]] as an adult.  In [[2001]] he left to become an officer in the [[Columbiana Police Department]].  The [[2002|following year]], he was promoted to sergeant and in [[2004]] became Columbiana's chief upon the resignation of [[Michael Lann]].
Brown is a lifelong resident of [[Columbiana]].  He joined the [[Alabaster Police Department]] as an adult.  In [[2001]] he left to become an officer in the Columbiana Police Department.  The [[2002|following year]], he was promoted to sergeant and in [[2004]] became Columbiana's chief upon the resignation of [[Michael Lann]].


On [[March 19]], [[2007]], the [[Shelby County Sheriff's Department]] began investigating unspecified criminal charges against Brown at the behest of [[Mayor of Columbiana|Columbiana Mayor]] [[Allan Lowe]].  Lowe also has a Columbiana police detective investigating whether Brown violated city policies.  Brown went on extended sick leave for unrevealed reasons when the investigations were announced, but resigned on [[April 2]], saying he wished to spend more time with his family.
On [[March 19]], [[2007]], the [[Shelby County Sheriff's Department]] began investigating unspecified criminal charges against Brown at the behest of [[Mayor of Columbiana|Columbiana Mayor]] [[Allan Lowe]].  Lowe also had a Columbiana police detective investigating whether Brown violated city policies.  Brown went on extended sick leave for unrevealed reasons when the investigations were announced, but resigned on [[April 2]], saying he wished to spend more time with his family.


On [[May 7]] Brown was indicted in [[Shelby County courts|Shelby County]] on two counts of misdemeanor theft.
On [[May 7]] Brown was indicted in [[Shelby County courts|Shelby County]] on two counts of misdemeanor theft as a result of the Sheriff's Department's investigation.  Late in the month he pleaded guilty to one charge, receiving a 12-month suspended sentence, a fine, and the revocation of his Alabama Police Officer Standards and Training Commission certification, meaning he can no longer be a police officer in [[Alabama]].  The second charge was dropped.


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== References ==
== References ==
* Gray, Jeremy (March 22, 2007).  "Police chief investigated; on extended sick leave."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* Gray, Jeremy. (March 22, 2007).  "Police chief investigated; on extended sick leave."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* "Columbiana police chief resigns" (April 4, 2007).  ''Shelby County Reporter''.
* "Columbiana police chief resigns" (April 4, 2007).  ''Shelby County Reporter''.
* Gray, Jeremy (April 4, 2007).  "Police chief resigns as probe continues."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* Gray, Jeremy. (April 4, 2007).  "Police chief resigns as probe continues."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* Gray, Jeremy. (May 30, 2007).  "Former police chief guilty of misdemeanor."  ''The Birmingham News''.


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Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 August 2012

This article is about a policeman in Shelby County. For similarly named people, see Johnny Brown (disambiguation).

Johnny Brown (born 1968) is a former Alabaster policeman and the former chief of the Columbiana Police Department.

Brown is a lifelong resident of Columbiana. He joined the Alabaster Police Department as an adult. In 2001 he left to become an officer in the Columbiana Police Department. The following year, he was promoted to sergeant and in 2004 became Columbiana's chief upon the resignation of Michael Lann.

On March 19, 2007, the Shelby County Sheriff's Department began investigating unspecified criminal charges against Brown at the behest of Columbiana Mayor Allan Lowe. Lowe also had a Columbiana police detective investigating whether Brown violated city policies. Brown went on extended sick leave for unrevealed reasons when the investigations were announced, but resigned on April 2, saying he wished to spend more time with his family.

On May 7 Brown was indicted in Shelby County on two counts of misdemeanor theft as a result of the Sheriff's Department's investigation. Late in the month he pleaded guilty to one charge, receiving a 12-month suspended sentence, a fine, and the revocation of his Alabama Police Officer Standards and Training Commission certification, meaning he can no longer be a police officer in Alabama. The second charge was dropped.

Preceded by:
Michael Lann
Chief of Columbiana Police Department
20042007
Succeeded by:
Shawn King (interim)

References

  • Gray, Jeremy. (March 22, 2007). "Police chief investigated; on extended sick leave." The Birmingham News.
  • "Columbiana police chief resigns" (April 4, 2007). Shelby County Reporter.
  • Gray, Jeremy. (April 4, 2007). "Police chief resigns as probe continues." The Birmingham News.
  • Gray, Jeremy. (May 30, 2007). "Former police chief guilty of misdemeanor." The Birmingham News.