Since news broke that 20-year-old Aaron Wilson was impersonating a police officer there have been numerous complaints about this wannabe cop’s unlawful behaviour. On one instance, a night club owner explained to the Guardian that on multiple occasions Wilson would visit his establishment to harass his patrons. During one of those visits, there was a confrontation between a Customs Officer and Wilson during which Wilson drew a firearm and pointed it at the Customs
Officer. Then there was a report on WAVE Radio’s Fus thing Da Mawning in which a caller reported that Wilson stopped him while he was driving a vehicle because he was driving drunk. Wilson, claimed the caller, took 400 dollars and his cell phone from him and then proceeded to throw away the driver’s keys.
But the tale does not end there; at least one institution has reported that Wilson visited them to access services. During that visit, Wilson produced two letters, one signed by the Officer Commanding Eastern Division David Henderson and another signed by Superintendent of Police Linden Flowers.
Then there is the case in which Jermaine Galvez reported to police that he was involved in an altercation with Wilson at the Thirsty Thursday bar on Newtown Barracks during which Wilson fired at least two shots at him. A formal complaint was made to the police on this incident and Wilson is expected to be charged with attempted murder.