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Meet Our Staff

Chief Mark Sulborski

Chief Executive Officer for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL

As Chief of Police for the Fulton County Schools Police Department, I am committed to ensuring that our officers and support staff prioritize creating a safe and secure school environment. Our goal is to foster an atmosphere that promotes both high levels of learning and productivity across all our campuses throughout Fulton County.

To achieve this mission, our strategy revolves around professional collaboration with students, parents, staff members, and the community. We focus on maintaining continuous dialogue to improve school safety, implementing proactive initiatives designed to protect our schools, and providing our officers and support staff with specialized law enforcement training tailored to the unique needs of the school environment.  Chief Sulborski serves as the Chief Executive Officer for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL.

Captain Darrell McDaniel

Chief Financial Officer for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL

Captain McDaniel has been a dedicated member of the Fulton County Schools Police Department since 2005. With a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Augusta University and a Master’s degree in Administration of Justice and Security from the University of Phoenix, Captain McDaniel combines a strong academic foundation with years of professional experience.

In his current role, Captain McDaniel oversees Zones 1-3 as well as the Criminal Investigations Division, where he is responsible for managing personnel, ensuring the safety of school communities, and supervising investigations within the district.  Captain McDaniel serves as the Chief Financial Officer for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL.

Lt. Angela Washington, PhD

Secretary for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL

Lt. Washington joined the Fulton County Schools Police Department in November 2013 and currently serves as the Lieutenant over Zones 1-2 and Community Policing. Prior to her promotion, she served as a Detective from 2014 to 2018, where she demonstrated her strong investigative skills and dedication to the department’s mission.

Lt. Washington earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Justice Studies from Georgia Southern University in 2002. She later advanced her education, earning a Master’s Degree in Public Policy Administration and an Executive Graduate Certificate in Business Administration from Strayer University in 2011.  Lt. Washington continued her academic pursuits, earning a Doctoral degree at Walden University in Public Policy Administration, specializing in Criminal Justice, and an additional Master of Philosophy in Public Policy Administration. Lieutenant Washington serves as the Secretary for the Fulton County Schools Police PAL.

PAL Staff

Lt. Allen Jones

Sgt. Lawton Benjamin

Sgt. Diane Moody

Ofc. Wayne Chisolm

Ofc. Jimmy Durden

Ofc. Robert Easterwood

Ofc. Jemmeka Harris

Ofc. Brandon Lewis

Ofc. Greg Willis

Commitment to Service

At the Fulton County Schools Police Department, we are deeply committed to building strong, positive relationships with the communities we serve. We believe that community outreach is essential to creating a safe and supportive environment for our students, staff, and families.

Our officers actively engage with students, parents, and local organizations to foster trust, open communication, and mutual respect. We work closely with community members to address concerns, provide educational programs, and offer support for youth development. Through initiatives such as the Police Athletic League (PAL), we provide young people with positive recreational activities that foster teamwork, discipline, and leadership, while also giving them an opportunity to connect with law enforcement in a non-enforcement setting.

By partnering with the community, we strive to ensure that our schools remain not only safe but also welcoming places where learning and personal growth can thrive. Through ongoing outreach efforts, including the PAL program, we aim to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community, creating a collaborative approach to safety and well-being that benefits everyone.