Serial Convict Sentenced To Life In Prison After Stealing Gun From Victim's Vehicle
September 16, 2025 -- 10:55pm By: Rhonda Forbes Smith /// TheBlakeMoiaShow.com Crime Reporter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BREVARD COUNTY, FL --
- 43-Year-old Wilford E. McCloud Jr. was previously convicted 28 other times for related crimes.
- Prosecutors say McCloud Jr. singlehandedly made the crime rate rise in Brevard County.
Sentencing information for Wilford E. McCloud Jr.
A 28-time convicted career felony criminal has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, prosecutors say.
According to prosecutors, 43-year old Wilford E. McCloud Jr singlehandedly made the crime rate in Brevard County rise because of his continued crimes.
McCloud has been tried and convicted in the past 28 times, according to records.
A jury convicted Wilford E. McCloud Jr., 43, in July of armed car burglary and grand theft of a firearm stemming from a truck break-in in Port St. John in 2022.
Prosecutors Jennifer Mostert and Andrew Joy successfully argued at his sentencing on Sept. 10 that McCloud should be sentenced as a Habitual Offender and Prison Release Reoffender – statuses that qualified him for longer mandatory prison terms.
Circuit Judge Curt Jacobus sentenced McCloud to natural life in prison for the armed car burglary, due in part to McCloud’s 28 prior felony convictions for similar crimes.
McCloud was such a prolific offender, police have said, that local property-crime statistics dropped noticeably during times when McCloud was incarcerated over the past 25 years and rose again when he was released.
His record included numerous convictions for burglary, petit theft, grand theft, and grand theft-motor vehicle as well as two prior convictions for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
“When you look at his history, this is all he’s ever done – menace every community he’s ever been in,” Mostert said.
McCloud’s undoing came in the early hours of Feb. 22, 2022, when Brevard County sheriff’s deputies pulled him over for riding a purple Huffy women’s bicycle without a light on Grissom Parkway near Perimeter Road and subsequently arrested him for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
The black 9 mm Glock matched a handgun that was reported stolen from a Ford pickup truck parked in its owner’s driveway in Port St. John.
Home security videos captured McCloud testing locks on a neighbor’s cars, burglarizing the truck, and then riding away on the same bicycle.
The judge also sentenced McCloud to 6.2 years for grand theft, to run concurrently with the other term.
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