Former head of St. Louis police officers' group gets prison term for fraud
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- A former St. Louis police sergeant was ordered Monday to spend a year and a day in federal prison for stealing more than $80,000 from the organization for black police officers that he once led.
Darren Randal Wilson, 42, was sentenced in St. Louis three months after pleading guilty to all nine counts of wire fraud he had faced in an indictment.
As the Ethical Society of Police's president in 2013 and 2014, Wilson had access to bank account funds made up primarily of members' dues. Prosecutors say Wilson used the money on a side business promoting nightclub comedy shows. He was indicted in April 2014.
Wilson was suspended from St. Louis' police force last year. Police Chief Sam Dotson has said the department began an investigation in January 2015 after the Ethical Society of Police raised concerns about financial irregularities.
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