Clarkesville Police Officer Terry “J” Palmer Jr. Honored with Award of Valor and National Recognition

Clarkesville, Georgia – The City of Clarkesville proudly announces that Officer Terry “J” Palmer Jr. of the Clarkesville Police Department has been formally recognized for extraordinary bravery and valor in the line of duty.

Officer Palmer was recommended in May 2025 by Chief Daniel Clouatre for the Award of Valor in recognition of his heroic actions during a critical incident that occurred on September 7, 2024, at the Cameron Circle Apartments in Clarkesville. What began as a routine welfare check escalated into a severe and rapidly evolving situation. Officer Palmer’s training, composure, and decisive response played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of himself and fellow officers and deputies.

“Officer Palmer’s conduct on that evening exemplified the highest traditions of law enforcement: courage, selflessness, composure under fire, and a profound commitment to the safety of others,” said Chief Daniel Clouatre. “His ability to assess the threat, take decisive action, and protect his fellow officers — at great personal risk — demonstrates valor in its purest form. It is my sincere belief that Officer Palmer’s actions directly saved lives and prevented what could have been a catastrophic outcome.”

Officer Palmer has previously been recognized for his service, having received both the Award of Valor and the Award of Lifesaving Action at the local level through the Clarkesville Police Department and the North Georgia Mountains Lodge 112 Fraternal Order of Police.

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, Officer Palmer was further honored at the state capitol by order of resolution in both the House and Senate, recognizing his exceptional service to the citizens of Georgia.

Police Officer Terry Palmer Jr. (front), Assistant Chief Ryan Ledford, Chief Danny Cloutre, Senator Larry Walker III, Senator Bo Hatchett, President of North Georgia Mountains Lodge 112 Fraternal Order of Police Michael Palmer, Mayor Franklin Brown

His commendations extend beyond the state level. On April 10, 2026, Officer Palmer will be recognized nationally during the National Law Enforcement Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Fort Worth, Texas. He will become the first officer from Georgia to receive the prestigious Founders Award from the organization — a distinction reserved for individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, courage, and dedication to the profession.

The City of Clarkesville takes immense pride in recognizing Officer Palmer’s unwavering commitment to public safety and his continued service to the community. His actions reflect not only personal bravery but the highest standards of professionalism within the Clarkesville Police Department.

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