Cullman Police Department announces retirement of Chief David Nassetta

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Cullman Police Chief David Nassetta. (CPD)

CULLMAN, Ala. — The Cullman Police Department on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, announced the retirement of Chief David Nassetta at the end of this fiscal year. It said Nassetta has dedicated 26 years of service to the city of Cullman, saying in a media release, “Chief Nassetta has been a steadfast leader, exemplifying integrity and a deep commitment to the community he served.”

Nassetta began his career as a reserve officer in 1996 and was hired full time in 1997. He was promoted to sergeant in 2014, lieutenant in 2018 and assistant police chief in 2022 before becoming the police chief in December 2022. He also worked in Narcotics and served as firearms instructor, Tactical Unit member and Task Force Officer for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

Throughout his career, Nassetta has prioritized the safety and well-being of Cullman residents, while fostering strong relationships within the community. His leadership has not only enhanced public safety but has also built trust between the police department and residents, according to the CPD.

“As he steps down, the City of Cullman expresses gratitude for his unwavering dedication and the positive impact he has made during his tenure. Chief Nassetta leaves behind a legacy of service marked by compassion and professionalism, and he will be greatly missed by both his colleagues and the community. Chief Nassetta has always been a leader who showed empathy, compassion and a selfless desire to truly help others. This city is truly a better place because of his servant leadership and dedication to law enforcement for the past 26 years,” said the release.