Herbert Turner Jenkins
Herbert Turner Jenkins was an American law enforcement official and the longest-serving police chief of Atlanta.
Early life
Herbert Turner Jenkins was born on June 7, 1907, in Lithonia, Georgia, to police officer Gordon Alexander Jenkins and his wife Jane "Jennie" Elliott Jenkins. Jenkins moved to Atlanta in 1924 to work in its first automotive dealership.Career
He joined the Atlanta Police Department in 1932 and was made chief in 1947. He served as chief for 25 years until retiring in 1972 shepherding the city through racial strife during the desegregation of public transportation, public schools and parks.Fully backed by Mayor William Hartsfield, he was able to bring all parties to the table helping Atlanta progress mostly peacefully through straits that crippled other Southern cities.
After retiring, he became a researcher at Emory University and authored books about Atlanta history.