11/14/2025
Thank you Takeover TV for recognizing my lifelong commitment to public safety! It has truly been an honor!
📺 Some leaders earn their place through titles. Others earn it through the lives they touch and the communities they lift. For Shreveport and Caddo Parish, Sheriff Henry L. Whitehorn Sr. represents the rare combination of both — a man whose journey from the United States Air Force to becoming the first Black Sheriff in Caddo Parish history is a testament to service, strength, and unshakable commitment. 🇺🇸🔥
With over 40 years in law enforcement, Sheriff Whitehorn’s career is a story of discipline, steady leadership, and deep devotion to the people of Caddo Parish. 🙌🏽💙
A FOUNDATION BUILT IN DUTY 🇺🇸
Whitehorn’s service began in the United States Air Force (1973–1977), where he developed the discipline, structure, and responsibility that would guide the rest of his career. After serving in the military, he joined the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department before returning home to Louisiana to continue serving the community he loved. ✈️🫡
A RISE THROUGH THE LOUISIANA STATE POLICE 🚔⭐️
In 1978, Whitehorn joined the Louisiana State Police, beginning a nearly 30-year journey through the ranks. His remarkable progression included:
• Trooper
• Sergeant
• Lieutenant
• Captain
• Major
• Lieutenant Colonel
• Superintendent of the Louisiana State Police
• Deputy Secretary of Public Safety Services
This leadership climb — from the highway to the highest levels of the agency — is rare and speaks to decades of earned trust and proven excellence. 💼🔥
SHREVEPORT’S CHIEF OF POLICE 🏙️💙
From August 2007 to July 2010, Whitehorn led the Shreveport Police Department as Chief of Police. Residents and officers alike remember his calm, fair, and steady presence — a leader who listened, engaged, and built bridges during challenging times.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL — FEDERAL LEADERSHIP 🇺🇸⚖️
In 2010, Whitehorn was nominated by President Barack Obama and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the United States Marshal for the Western District of Louisiana.
During his federal service, he oversaw:
• Fugitive operations
• Judicial & courthouse security
• Multi-agency investigations
• Federal task force coordination
He retired from the U.S. Marshals Service on January 31, 2020, closing a decade of honorable federal leadership. 🛡️🏛️
A HISTORY-MAKING SHERIFF FOR CADDO PARISH 🤝🏆
On March 23, 2024, Henry Whitehorn was elected Sheriff of Caddo Parish and sworn in on July 1, 2024 — making history as the first Black Sheriff ever elected in the parish. A groundbreaking moment for Caddo Parish and the entire region. 🌟✊🏽
As Sheriff, he leads with the full depth of his experience, shaping a modern, community-focused department with priorities that include:
• Youth outreach & prevention programs 👦🏾📚
• Community policing & transparency 🤝🚔
• Modern recruitment & training 📝✨
• Partnerships with schools, churches & neighborhoods 🏫⛪️🏘️
• Building trust through visibility & communication 💬❤️
EDUCATION & EXECUTIVE TRAINING 🎓📘
Sheriff Whitehorn’s academic and professional training includes:
• B.A. in Criminal Justice — LSU Shreveport
• M.S. in Criminal Justice — Grambling State University
• FBI National Academy Graduate (170th Session)
• FBI National Executive Institute Graduate (28th Session)
• Leadership coursework at the Harvard Kennedy School
These credentials place him among the most highly trained law-enforcement executives in the state. 📚🔥
AWARDS, HONORS & ACCOLADES 🏆✨
Throughout his distinguished career, Sheriff Whitehorn has earned major recognitions that reflect both his service and his impact:
🏅 Louisiana House Resolution of Commendation
The Louisiana House of Representatives formally honored him for his lifetime of service, leadership, and historic achievement as the first Black Sheriff of Caddo Parish.
🏅 Cedric L. Richmond Victory Award
Presented at the True Blue Gala, recognizing leaders who demonstrate exceptional dedication to public service and community advancement.
🏅 Lifetime Service Recognition
Acknowledged by regional leadership and community organizations for more than 40 years of law-enforcement service.
🏅 Appointment to the Southern University System Board of Supervisors (2025)
Selected by the governor to serve in a statewide higher-education leadership role.
These honors reflect decades of dedication — not just to law enforcement, but to mentorship, community empowerment, and public trust. 🌟👏🏽
A LEGACY STILL BEING WRITTEN ✍🏽🔥
Through every badge, every uniform, every responsibility, Sheriff Henry L. Whitehorn Sr. has remained grounded in one belief:
public safety begins with public trust.
A lesson he carries into every decision, every program, and every interaction.
In his own words:
“We have to build stronger relationships with the community. We can’t police effectively without trust.” 🤝💬
This philosophy guides his leadership today — steady, humble, committed, and rooted in service.
As his story continues, one thing is clear:
Caddo Parish stands stronger, safer, and more united because of the leadership of Henry L. Whitehorn Sr.
And the most powerful chapters of his legacy are still ahead. 🌅✨