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NBSTC Elects New President, Matin Dunlap Sr. November 2025
The National Black State Troopers Coalition is proud to announce the election of Matin Dunlap Sr. as its new President, effective November 2025. Dunlap was selected by vote of the membership and Board of Directors, marking a new chapter of growth, modernization, and national impact for the organization. “Our coalition has always been a force for progress,” President Dunlap said. “We are committed to growing our membership, expanding resources, and strengthening the connection


A Historic Opening: NBSTC's 38th Annual Conference, Keynoted by Maryland's Attorney General
The air was ripe with anticipation as members of the National Black State Troopers Coalition gathered for their 38th Annual Conference. Adding an extra layer of excitement to the proceedings was the event’s special keynote speaker, Maryland's Attorney General Anthony Brown. His reputation as a dedicated public servant and an articulate, inspiring speaker set the stage for a memorable kickoff. The purpose of the NBSTC Annual Conference is multifold. It serves as a platform for


Making History: NBSTC and Morgan State University Host the Largest State Police Job Recruiting Event
It was a historic day at Morgan State University as the National Black State Troopers Coalition partnered with the esteemed institution to host the largest state police job recruiting event to date. Decked in their polished uniforms, troopers from departments across the nation united in their mission to enlighten, engage, and encourage aspiring law enforcement professionals. The air buzzed with excitement as the troopers mingled with attendees, sharing insights about their da


A Step Forward for Baltimore: NBSTC, Volunteers Across America, and Local Police Join Forces
What happens when the National Black State Troopers Coalition Volunteers Across America, and the Baltimore City Police Department come together? A powerful show of unity, community enhancement, and the sparking of hope and joy in the hearts of Baltimore's school-age children. On a bright, sunny day, 75 troopers from police departments all over the nation descended upon one Baltimore City neighborhood, not to police but to serve, not to enforce but to enrich. They rolled up th
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