PSP Welcomes 49 New Troopers During Cadet Graduation

The 2025-26 budget signed by Gov. Shapiro supports the hiring of four additional PSP cadet classes.

 

To date, Gov. Shapiro has secured funding for twelve cadet classes to train over 1,000 new PSP state troopers.

A platoon of Cadets pose at the Pennsylvania State Police Academy

Manheim, PA – After completing approximately 27 weeks of training, 49 new troopers were welcomed to the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) today by Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris during the 174th Cadet Class graduation at LCBC Manheim.

The 2025-26 state budget includes funding for four cadet classes. Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has secured funding for twelve cadet classes to train over 1,000 new Pennsylvania State Troopers and obtained funding through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) to help municipal police departments recruit and retain nearly 700 municipal police officers across the Commonwealth. To date, more than 550 cadets have graduated and joined the ranks of PSP under Governor Shapiro’s leadership.

“For nearly six months at our Academy, this elite group of dedicated women and men remained focused, motivated, disciplined, and committed to earning the rank of trooper,” said Colonel Paris. “Today, we celebrate their great achievement and look forward to them joining our PSP brothers and sisters in serving, protecting, and upholding the law across the Commonwealth.”

The 174th Cadet Class is the fourth class to graduate from the PSP Academy without a college credit requirement for the position of trooper. The Shapiro Administration waived the college credit requirement for applicants in August 2023. As a result, PSP that year saw a 258% increase in the number of applicants taking the test to become troopers.

Four cadets received special awards and recognition:

  • Joseph A. Williams: American Legion Award for all-around academic, physical, ethical, and moral qualifications; Gesford High Shooter Award for the highest score on the department’s pistol qualification course; Daniel F. Dunn High Scholastic Award for the highest level of academic achievement in the class;
  • Frank A. Dangello: John K. Schafer Memorial Award for the highest combined score on a series of physical skills tests;
  • Michael C. Polinski: Colonel Paul J. Chylak Memorial Driver Proficiency Award for the highest proficiency in driver safety training;
  • Kaleb S. Crean: Colonel Ronald M. Sharpe Leadership Award for exemplifying the qualities of leadership.

The new troopers will report to the following troops on December 15, 2025:  

Troop B, Washington (7)

Amira M. Agayev
Hannah M. Crawford
Jeremy S. Mack, Jr.
Nathan A. Miller
Ryan N. Pronko
Jacob T. Richards
Jason H. Smith

Troop F, Montoursville (5)

Corey M. Chamberlain
David L. Hoover
Blake A. Prestash
Robert M. Rubino
Landen M. Weis

Troop H, Harrisburg (10)

Matthew W. Ankrom
Kiley J. Boutin
Terrell T. Bowman
Ethan M. Cavalet
Cortney J. Coppock
Jacob D. Gardner
Zachary N. Hill
Tanner M. Ilgen
Anthony D. Rowland
Jared L. Titley

Troop J, Lancaster (12)

Kaleb S. Crean
Josue G. Gonzalez
David R. Hartman
Erik K. Heck
Chase R. Irwin
Dylan R. Jones
Easton R. McDaniel
Isaiah M. Nadolsky
James W. Perrin
Michael C. Polinski
Nicholas J. Walton
Joseph A. Williams

Troop K, Philadelphia (8)

Theodore W.W. Fiori
Lauren G. Foley
Jacob A. Iraca
Samantha B. Larsen
Collin M. Nissley
Jonathan C. Roberts
Tara R. Sanders
William R. Suter

Troop M, Bethlehem (6)

Frank A. Dangello
Ezmeralda M. Fernandez
Patrick J. Hidalgo
Lukas Medvecky
Lydia D. Szymanski
Ryan R. Verbonitz

Troop P, Wilkes-Barre (1)

Ryan P. Kennedy

PSP’s latest hiring cycle is open until January 23, 2026. Those interested in becoming a state trooper can find application requirements, job benefits, and other details at PATrooper.com.

For more information about the Pennsylvania State Police, visit the PSP website.

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