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An Arcadia man, Darius Hudson, was sentenced to 39 years and 2 months in federal prison for committing multiple crimes while posing as a police officer with eight co-conspirators. The crimes included conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery, three separate Hobbs Act robberies, and brandishing and discharging a firearm during the robberies. Hudson and his group targeted victims in Pasco, Polk, Lee, and Hillsborough Counties by impersonating law enforcement, driving a black SUV with lights, and handcuffing victims. Hudson used zip ties from a white backpack during the robberies. He is the last of his group to be sentenced for these crimes.
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Arcadia Man Sentenced to 39 Years in Federal Prison for Impersonating Police Officer
An Arcadia man, Darius Hudson, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for his involvement in a series of crimes committed while dressed as a police officer. The sentencing, which took place on Friday (May 31), marks the end of a long legal battle that began when Hudson was found guilty in January of 2024.
Impersonating Law Enforcement
Hudson and his co-conspirators were accused of conspiring to commit armed robberies across several counties, including Pasco, Polk, Lee, and Hillsborough. According to the United States Attorney’s Office, the group went to great lengths to impersonate law enforcement officers. They were known to drive a black SUV equipped with lights and even went as far as handcuffing some of their victims.
Modus Operandi
One of the key pieces of evidence against Hudson was the white backpack he carried to his robberies. Inside the backpack were zip ties that he used to restrain his victims. This detail, along with witness testimonies, helped to link Hudson to the crimes.
The Last of the Group
Hudson is the final member of the group to be sentenced for their involvement in the robberies. His co-conspirators have already faced justice for their actions, leaving Hudson to face the consequences of his role in the crimes.
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Justice Served
The sentencing of Darius Hudson serves as a reminder that impersonating law enforcement and committing violent crimes will not be tolerated. The lengthy prison term handed down to Hudson sends a clear message that such behaviour will be met with severe consequences.
Conclusion
As the legal proceedings come to a close, the community can rest assured that justice has been served. The victims of these crimes can find some solace in knowing that the perpetrators have been held accountable for their actions. The case of Darius Hudson serves as a cautionary tale for those who may be tempted to impersonate law enforcement for criminal purposes.