Former KCPD Convicted Of Charity Scam

Latest update from a federal case and cout dox . . .

He served as president of the nonprofit Mid-America Crime Free, Inc. The group’s goal was to help train people in the rental housing industry and generally provide anti-crime solutions.

At trial, federal prosecutors presented evidence that the a 24-year veteran of KCPD used funds raised for the nonprofit for personal expenses.

He faces up to 20 years in federal prison without parole on each of the counts. A judge has yet to schedule a sentencing hearing.

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Former Kansas City, MO, police officer convicted in federal charity fraud scheme

A former Kansas City, Missouri, police officer was convicted by a federal jury this week in federal court for his role in a $200,000 charity fraud scheme.

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