According to a city official on Thursday, Darren Goods, who was named the city’s public safety advisor in April, has resigned.
When he was chosen, the city said that Goods, a former MPD colonel and commander of the Investigative Services Bureau, had 35 years of experience.
A replacement will be appointed, according to Mayor Paul Young.
Goods’ position was funded in part by the Crime Commission’s Business Roundtable, part of a public-private partnership to reduce crime in the city.





