I would like to purchase 500 fingerprint kits by mid September so that I can start fingerprinting children throughout East Baton Rouge and surrounding area. As an anti-human Trafficking instructor, having these would be very helpful if they are ever needed. Your donation can also be a tax write-off if you like. Any donation is appreciated. **In the notes, please put,"ID CARDS".
One of three accused s*x traffickers who prosecutors suspect was working on behalf of a gang in Venezuela will appear in the Middle District Court of Louisiana in Baton Rouge on Thursday.
04/21/2024
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Passing out Human Trafficking information at Mardi Gras parade in New Roars, La.
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With 15 years of law enforcement and 13 years as D.A.R.E. officer, Willie Brooks is seeking the office of Baker Chief of Police. Whenever, the Baker Buffaloes are asked, “Who is Officer Brooks?” They often use four words to share their knowledge of him. These words are Integrity, Honesty, Effective and Committed. These words are also guiding Brooks’ decision to seek the office of Baker Police Chief.
A native of Denham Springs, La., Brooks graduated from Denham Springs High School in 1993. In 2004, he began his career in law enforcement as a reserve with the Livingston Parish Sheriff Office. Brooks served numerous hours as a reserve officer at the Livingston Parish Prison where he was later offered a full-time position as a jailer. Showing his commitment and dedication, Brooks was promoted to an assistant supervisor and he was later moved to a uniform patrol officer.
Experienced in teaching how to come out of economic crisis through the eyes of God, Brooks has been called to all over the United States and even Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Brooks is a certified ALERRT active shooter instructor, D.A.R.E. Officer, School Resource Officer, Autism Awareness instructor and much more.
Brooks has maintained a successful career in law enforcement, and he remains committed to his community. He currently serves as a covenant partner of the Reign Society under the leadership of Ambassador, Dr. Alicia Liverpool, Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Additionally, Brooks’ community and civic accomplishments are recognized by the Reign Society, St. Maarten, the Kings & Priest Institute, La. School Resource Officer Association, Louisiana DARE Officer Association, and the East Feliciana Drug Council.
According to backgroundchecks.com, the LCLE UCR Annual Report 2016 states that the city of Baker was the number one safest city in the state of Louisiana but is no longer holds that ranking. There are many factors that contribute to crime including but not limited to high unemployment, lack of education, and poverty. Brooks believes that after school programs and community programs can counteract crime and empower our community.
Brooks wants to see the prosperity of Baker come into fruition by working to advance the Baker Police Department. He believes that in order to keep dreams alive, people must be actively involved in their community.” He also believes, “When people have a vision that they can make a difference in their lives and the lives of others, they often need to change the direction in which they are walking”. Brooks platform is quite simple, “You can never change what you don’t confront, or transform what you avoid.”
Brooks’ accomplishments have not occurred by chance but because he has served in the community he lives in, Baker. Brooks is married to his loving wife Katina Brooks and they are the proud parents of two daughters, Ka’Mari and McKenna Brooks.