A 36-year-old former Elgin police officer has been handed a 12-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to possessing child sexual abuse material. Jordan Collins' guilty plea on Tuesday comes after he was arrested in December by federal and local law enforcement who raided his Kirkland home while he was on duty.
The raid uncovered evidence of the material, which depicted children under 13 years old, according to court documents. This revelation has left the community shaken, especially considering that Collins had been a member of the Elgin Police Department for five years at the time of his arrest.
State's Attorney Riley N. Oncken stated in a statement, "Defendants who victimize and prey on children, especially defendants in positions of authority and trust, deserve to be in prison." The severity of the crime and Collins' role as a law enforcement officer have led to this stringent sentence.
The raid uncovered evidence of the material, which depicted children under 13 years old, according to court documents. This revelation has left the community shaken, especially considering that Collins had been a member of the Elgin Police Department for five years at the time of his arrest.
State's Attorney Riley N. Oncken stated in a statement, "Defendants who victimize and prey on children, especially defendants in positions of authority and trust, deserve to be in prison." The severity of the crime and Collins' role as a law enforcement officer have led to this stringent sentence.