Mayor: Fire chief's termination based on judgment, not faith
By The Associated Press
Posted 4:34PM on Tuesday 13th January 2015 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) -- Religious groups have rallied to support former Atlanta fire chief Kelvin Cochran, however Mayor Kasim Reed says his termination was based on his judgment and not anti-gay statements in his self-published religious book.<br />
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Mayor Kasim Reed suspended then fired Cochran after learning of his self-published book in which he described homosexuality as a perversion.<br />
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Reed said in a statement Tuesday that an investigative report shows Cochran didn't have clearance to publish the book he gave to several subordinates at work.<br />
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Cochran has said he did get approval from city officials to publish the book. His termination has led to outcry from several local and national groups, including the Washington-based Family Research Council and the Georgia-based Faith and Freedom Coalition.<br />
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Reed says he and Cochran are both men of faith.

Reed (City of Atlanta photo)
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