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Sheriff
Nathaniel "Nat" Williams
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Nathaniel "Nat" Williams (born 1956) is an American law enforcement officer who is the current sheriff of St.Helena Parish, Louisiana, and the first African American ever elected to hold that position in the parish's history.
Williams was born in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, and graduated from high school there. His entire career experience has been in the form of law enforcement and upon graduation from high school, he enlisted in the Army for 6 years and was in the 82nd Airborne Infantry Division/Military Police. After an honorable discharge from the Army, he came to St. Helena Parish to live and work.
His first job was that of a jailer and dispatcher at the St. Helena Parish Prison. From there he went on to become a road deputy in the 4th and 5th wards. Then his law enforcement career took off, he became a Detective, later was appointed Chief of Operations before being appointed Chief Criminal DeputySheriff.
He was the Chief Criminal Deputy Sheriff when he was appointed acting sheriff following the resignation of the elected sheriff in early 2007. He then won the October, 2007 primary election for sheriff, garnering 51.6% of the vote in a 5 candidate field.
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Police Supervisor Training 1 & 2
Practical Homicide Invest. 1 & 2
Police Internal Affairs Seminar
Narcotic Identification
LA Law Enforcement Basic Training
Southern Law Enforcement Foundation for
LA Law Enforcement Family Support Program
Technology & Mgmt for Police Internet Affairs
TAC - Tactical Advantages anda Consulting
DEA for Basic Naracotic & Dangerous Drug
Investigation
LDAA Highway Interdiction & Drug Assest
Forteiture
Basic Training/LSU Basic Training Academy
Previous Member of the St. Helena Parish 911
Board
Employee of the Month
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