Noble History

Recognizing black law enforcement executives could have a significantly more effective impact upon the criminal justice system through a unified voice, the symposium participants departed from the planned agenda to create NOBLE. They unanimously elected Hubert Williams, then Director of the Newark, New Jersey Police Department, and the first black police chief of a major city, temporary chairman of NOBLE. During that meeting, the initial purpose and the objectives of the organization were developed and a working committee to devise the organizational structure was formed.
NOBLE National Convention was held in Houston in 1990. From the National Convention, and shortly thereafter the local chapter was started in 1990. Mike Tibits was the first President, and Chief Bruce Marquez was the second President of the Houston Chapter. Mike Tibits was the Chief Deputy at Harris County Precinct 7 Constable Office under the leadership of Bruce Marquez, an FBI Agent. John Ross, from ATF became the 3rd President.
NOBLE Founding Members

Bishop Robinson

Charles Gittens

Chief B Jefferson

Doeg Nelson

Frank Ingram

Gwynne Peirson

Homer Broome

Hubert Williams

Laurel Miller

Lee Brown

Lucius Amerson

William Bracey

William Helm

William Moore

Willie Clayton
