Crime

Former Clay County deputy indicted for allegedly sexually assaulting a jail inmate

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A Clay County grand jury has indicted a former sheriff’s deputy for allegedly sexually assault a jail inmate, according to court records.

Darreon D. Black, 29, of Kansas City, faces a felony charge of sexual conduct with an inmate. The grand jury returned an indictment Tuesday.

Black pleaded not guilty during an arraignment hearing Thursday. Bond was set at $5,000.

In May 2020, the sheriff’s office announced that Black had been fired amid a criminal investigation. The termination was made while Black was on a probationary period as a corrections officer. The sheriff’s office announced on its Twitter account the deputy had been terminated.

An investigation was launched after the inmate made the allegation and identified the deputy on April 25, 2020. The sheriff’s office did not release any details about the assault.

Relatives of the inmate had previously told The Star they were concerned about his physical well-being and had retained an attorney.

Black is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 6.

This story was originally published October 21, 2021 at 4:41 PM.

Glenn E. Rice
The Kansas City Star
Glenn E. Rice is an investigative reporter who focuses on law enforcement and the legal system. He has been with The Star since 1988. In 2020 Rice helped investigate discrimination and structural racism that went unchecked for decades inside the Kansas City Fire Department.
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