Retirement didn’t last long for George Turner.

The former Atlanta police chief will become the head of security for the Atlanta Hawks on May 1, the team announced Wednesday.

“Becoming a member of the Atlanta Hawks team is a fantastic opportunity for me,” Turner said in a news release. “As a proud Atlantan and huge sports fan, this role will put me in the fortunate position to still serve a community I love and spend quality time with my family, particularly my seven grandchildren.”

In his new role, Turner will work with senior executives to safeguard Philips Arena, team members and guests. He will also be the main point of contact for state, local and federal law enforcement officials.

“George brings an unparalleled wealth of knowledge, connections and expertise to our organization,” Philips Arena executive vice president and general manager Brett Stefansson said in the release. “The impressive skill set that he has honed over his career and the high level of respect that he has garnered will be an amazing asset for us in and out of the arena.”

The 35-year veteran retired from the police department in December after serving six years as chief. He was replaced by Erika Shields.

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