One of four brothers, Wilson was born in 1946 in Durham, North Carolina. He joined the United States Army in 1964, serving for four years and traveling to Turkey as an intelligence officer. Back in the United States
in 1968, he was hired as a patrolman by the Washington, D.C., police
department. In 1974 he earned a bachelor's degree in administration of
justice at Washington's American University, and he later pursued
graduate studies there. As an administrator, he would lobby vigorously
for educational opportunities to benefit the officers under his charge.
As a Washington police
officer, Wilson several times found himself in the line of fire in cases
that made newspaper headlines. Rising through the ranks in the city's sixth police precinct and reorganizing the department's
homicide investigations unit, Wilson headed investigations into the
1981 attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, during which he
was responsible for the arrest of shooter John Hinckley, and into a
1982 Potomac River airliner crash that killed 79 people. He also led
investigations of terrorist activities.
Career: Washington, DC,
police department, patrolman, homicide investigations supervisor,
internal affairs investigator, 1968-86; Washington, DC, sixth police
precinct deputy chief, 1987-92; Jackson, MS, police department, chief of
police, 1992-94; Canton, MS, police department, chief of police,
1994-97; Suffolk, VA, police department, chief of police, 1997-2001;
Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA, chief of police, 2003.
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) National President 2002-2003.
Funeral arrangements are pending.
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