Sheriff Patrick “Pat” Labat is serving as the 28th Sheriff of Fulton County, Georgia. With 30 years of success in the public safety sector and a decade as Chief of the City of Atlanta Department of Corrections, Sheriff-Elect Labat has a proven track record as a decisive leader and change agent. He has reputation for motivating his workforce through active and engaged, hands-on leadership.
Sheriff Patrick “Pat” Labat is serving as the 28th Sheriff of Fulton County, Georgia. With 30 years of success in the public safety sector and a decade as Chief of the City of Atlanta Department of Corrections, Sheriff-Elect Labat has a proven track record as a decisive leader and change agent.
Lieutenant Colonel Adam Lee III retired from the Atlanta Police Department and joined the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in 2018. He oversees operations of the main facility on Rice Street as well as the South Fulton Regional Annex, Marietta Annex and the Alpharetta Annex.
Lt. Colonel Derrick Singleton, was born and raised in Daytona Beach Fl. He is currently assigned to the Jail, where he is the Administrative Assistant Chief Jailer over the Administrative Sections of the Fulton County Jail Operations.
Sheriff Detention Officer Major Dexter Jenkins began his career in corrections in 1997, with the Georgia Department of Corrections. He currently serves as the Jail Administrative Division Commander.
Major Curtis Clark began his law enforcement career with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in 1989. During his 30+ year career, Major Clark has served in each division of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office thus affording him a unique perspective and breadth of knowledge relative to the operation of the agency.
Lieutenant Colonel Shawn L. Jones became the Commander of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Division in 2017. In December of 2016, Colonel Jones retired as an Assistant Chief with the Atlanta Police Department after 30 years of distinguished service.
With more than 24 years of progressive law enforcement experience, Major Aldranon A. English is from “L.A.” commonly referred to as Lower Alabama – Mobile, Alabama – home of the Mardi Grads. Major English is currently the Assistant Division Commander of Law Enforcement Division.
The Court Services Division is responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of the Fulton County Justice Center Complex, the Juvenile Justice Center, operating and securing the jail courtrooms and providing security for the North and South Service Centers.
Major Nina T. McKinney has the distinguished honor of having served the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office now for 30 years. McKinney’s career in Law Enforcement, commenced in June of 1990, when she was hired by Sheriff Robert McMichael. She successfully promoted through several ranks to the position she holds today as Major.