"Robert Warren Williams", known as "Bo Williams", is a Republican Party (United States)/Republican former mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana/mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana/Shreveport, Louisiana, having served a single term from 1994 to 1998.

Williams defeated his fellow city council member, Democratic Party (United States)/Democrat Roy Cary, an African-American, 38,596 votes (59 percent) to 27,018 (41 percent). Eliminated in the nonpartisan blanket primary was the Democratic former Mayor John Brennan Hussey.

In 1990, Williams was elected to a single term on the Shreveport City Council from District E. He received, 6,293 votes (53 percent) to Democrat John L. Albritton's 5,503 ballots (47 percent). He left the council after one term to become mayor.

Williams was physically impaired as mayor. He used a wheelchair as a result of an accident several years earlier and had limited upper-body movement. Former Mayor James C. Gardner in his memoirs entitled Jim Gardner and Shreveport, Vol. II, describes Williams as follows:

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For our juniors and seniors, I think playing those types of teams the past couple years helped prepare them for this season.

If you ask any coach they'll say the same thing in any game, whether it's soccer, baseball or hockey; that third goal was a big goal. If they put one in, we're in big trouble. If we put it in, the whole momentum changes.

We have played at home and it doesn't seem to be a hindrance to us, but it does for the other teams. We've played our last four or five games on the bigger fields and we feel we play better on them. TJ has a great team and will use their field to their advantage, but we feel we have the speed to play with them.

They've been like that all year. It's always been one guy. One of them, he or Russ (Picard) would get stopped, but at the end of the game they always seem to be in the right place at the right time.

Defensively we're fine, but we still have to work on our finishing. As well as Eric and Russ are scoring, I feel they could be doing better if they would just finish a few more of their opportunities. We're getting more opportunities to score, but haven't cashed in as much as I'd like to see.

I came here to make a statement. I know that many never heard of me before, but that's what these things are for.

Many people said that it was too crowded with the 400 players here. But to me, I just concentrated on doing what I needed to make this combine a success.