What the Petit Killings Say About Drug Violence

What the Petit Killings Say About Drug Violence

How many times have we heard that drug use is a victimless crime? Not hardly. All we have to do is look to the Petit case involving four real victims to see otherwise. When an entire family is gruesomely attacked leading to the death of three by an offender blaming...
Our History

Our History

Our history begins the Weekend of July 8, 1978. A concerned group of Black Special Agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) met in Atlanta, Georgia for the purpose of establishing a professional law enforcement organization comprised of Black Special...

Our Mission

NABNA focuses on two categories: Communities and Law Enforcement Careers. Communities To develop a relationship within the minority community for the recruitment of minorities for federal, state and local law enforcement positions To strive to develop methods of...

DANIEL C. COMEAUX

Dear Colleagues, It is a great honor and privilege to assume the role of President of the National Association of Black Narcotic Agents (NABNA). I am humbled and grateful to be entrusted with the responsibility of representing this outstanding organization. As I look...