St. Louis, MO – Myron Cornelius Wilson, Jr., 27, of St.
Louis, was sentenced today to a term of 120 months imprisonment by United
States District Judge Henry E. Autrey.
In March 2019, Wilson pled guilty to one count of aggravated assault on
a federal law enforcement officer and one count of brandishing a firearm in
furtherance of a crime of violence.
According to court documents, on April 17, 2018, members of
the Federal Bureau of Investigations Most Violent Offenders Unit (along with
detectives with the St. Louis County Police Department) executed a search
warrant in the 4100 block of Camellia in the City of St. Louis. Upon arrival at the residence, investigators
observed a number of individuals seated in or near the porch area. As investigators arrived, the individuals
scattered, with a number of them retreating into the residence. When FBI Task
Force Officers and Special Agents approached wearing tactical vests clearly identifying
them as “POLICE,” Myron Wilson, Jr. fled towards the rear entrance of the
residence. Wilson then pointed a handgun
at FBI personnel. FBI agents and task
force officers defended themselves and others by discharging their weapons,
striking Wilson and ending the threat he posed.
Wilson appeared in court in a wheelchair. He is paralyzed from the waist down as a
result of this incident. Information
presented at sentencing revealed that Wilson had also been shot by police in
2010 after he refused multiple commands to drop a weapon he was holding.
United States Attorney Jeff Jensen reiterated his commitment
to combatting violent crime by stating, “Myron Wilson is a dangerous felon who
has repeatedly demonstrated his willingness to carry guns and to use those guns
against law enforcement officers and others.
His conduct left agents with no choice but to protect themselves and the
community.”
“From a young age, Myron Wilson repeatedly engaged in
violent encounters with law enforcement demonstrating his blatant disregard for
the law,” said Alicia Corder, Acting Special Agent in Charge of FBI St. Louis
Division. “Today he was held accountable for his actions.”
The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated this case.
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