FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Sheriff’s Sergeant Honored for Exemplary Service by Atlanta Scottish Rite

Sheriff Mitch Ralston Reports:

On Thursday night, September 2, Gordon County Sheriff’s Deputy Elbert Shelley was among 8 North Georgia law enforcement officers honored by the Atlanta Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite for exemplary service in public safety. The “Arthur Kaplan Public Safety Award” honors outstanding first responders, and is named after Judge Arthur Kaplan, an Atlanta judge widely known for his support for police officers. Elbert is a 12 year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, currently assigned as a sergeant in the School Resource Officer (SRO) unit. In the nomination for the award, Sheriff Mitch Ralston described Elbert as “an exemplary school resource officer, beloved by students, school staff, and parents alike….(Elbert) is an inspiration and a valuable resource to both the the school and his colleagues.” . Before joining the Sheriff’s Office, Sergeant Shelly was a professional football player, having spent 10 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons and was “all pro” 4 years. Elbert resides here in Gordon County, is active in coaching football, and enjoys fishing on his days off.

Elbert Shelley (right) receives his award from Jeff Smith of the AASR and Dr. Ron Kaplan

 

 

 

 

Elbert Shelley (fourth from right) with other award recipients.