The mayor’s office announced Barnes’ nomination Friday. In the announcement, Harrell highlighted Madison’s post-pandemic reduction in crime, which occurred under Barnes’ tenure, and the chief’s approach to community/police relations.
Barnes has served as Madison’s chief since 2021. His 24-year career began in Greensboro, North Carolina, as a patrol officer. He later served as deputy chief in Salisbury, North Carolina, then as a director of Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability.
Barnes was cast into the national spotlight earlier in December leading the response to a school shooting at Madison’s Abundant Life Christian School.
“Chief Barnes will bring proven experience and a forward-looking vision to help us realize our
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