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City honors Lt. Robbie King as he retires after 28 years with Clinton Police Department

Clinton City Council · March 5, 2025
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Summary

Council recognized Lieutenant Robbie King for 28 years of service, presenting remarks and approving a related resolution to surplus his departmental firearm as part of the retirement items on the agenda.

The Clinton City Council honored Lieutenant Robbie King on the occasion of his retirement after 28 years with the Clinton Police Department.

A council member introduced King’s record, saying he rose through the ranks from patrol officer to lieutenant and was praised for mentorship and steady leadership. "On behalf of the city of Clinton and the entire community, we extend our deepest gratitude for your service, lieutenant King," a speaker said during the tribute.

Council members offered personal remarks and presented a photo that had hung in the police department’s command staff area. The council also addressed related administrative items: after the presentation they approved a separate resolution to surplus his departmental firearm, a step the clerk said required formal action.

The tribute drew expressions of thanks from multiple council members; no policy change or further personnel action was recorded as part of the recognition.