Former Fulton County jailer behind bars after using 'excessive force'

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Former Fulton jailer faces criminal charges

Police release disturbing new images in the arrest of a former Fulton County jailer. Monique Clark is accused of using excessive force while transferring an inmate at the Fulton County Jail annex in Alpharetta earlier this month.

A detention officer who once worked for the Fulton County Sheriff's Office is facing criminal charges for using excessive force while handling a detainee at the Alpharetta Police Department in early June.

Monique Clark, 31, had been with the Fulton County Sheriff's Office since 2016. Following the incident, Clark was terminated.

On June 5, 2023, officials said Clark willfully and intentionally used excessive and unnecessary force on someone in custody. Clark was charged with one count of aggravated assault, one felony count of violation of oath by a public officer, and one misdemeanor count of reckless conduct.

Former Fulton County detention officer Monique Clark was arrested for using excessive force. (Credit: Fulton County Sheriffs Office)

"The indefensible acts of this one officer do not reflect the mission of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office," said Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat. "As Sheriff of Fulton County, I am committed to transparency and to holding each and every employee accountable to protect and serve every member of our community, including those in our custody. Being a detention officer is a difficult job but even under challenging circumstances there is absolutely no excuse for the behavior that led to this arrest."

Labat said the Alpharetta Police Department has body camera footage of the alleged incident. It will be released to the public once they complete an internal investigation.