Crime & Courts

McConnell airman found guilty of child pornography, indecent conduct

Senior Airman Randall Moore of McConnell Air Force Base was found guilty of one charge and five specifications of child pornography and indecent conduct, and also found guilty of one charge and one specification of obstruction of justice.
Senior Airman Randall Moore of McConnell Air Force Base was found guilty of one charge and five specifications of child pornography and indecent conduct, and also found guilty of one charge and one specification of obstruction of justice. File photo

A senior airman at McConnell Air Force Base has been found guilty and sentenced on a child pornography charge.

Senior Airman Randall Moore of McConnell’s 22nd Maintenance Squadron was charged with multiple child sex offenses in 2025. He was court-martialed last week, the Air Force base said in a press release, charged with sexually abusing a child, obstruction of justice and child pornography and indecent conduct.

The Air Force base announced Sunday he was found guilty of one charge and five specifications of child pornography and indecent conduct, and also found guilty of one charge and one specification of obstruction of justice.

Moore was sentenced to 40 months, or three years and four months, in a military facility. The specific facility has yet to be determined. The sentence also carries a dishonorable discharge and reduction in rank to Airman Basic, the lowest enlisted Air Force rank.

Allison Campbell
The Wichita Eagle
Allison Campbell is a breaking news reporter for The Wichita Eagle and a recent graduate of Wichita State University. While at WSU, Campbell served as the news editor and editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Sunflower. She was also named the 2025 Kansas Collegiate Journalist of the Year.
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