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20-year-old who robbed UMD students at gunpoint convicted

Lisa Kunkel

Issue date: 10/15/08 Section: News
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The Anoka County man who robbed two UMD students at gunpoint last fall and then burglarized one of the student's campus apartments, has recently been convicted of the crimes.

On Oct. 8, 2008, Deontate Laraile Leatherberry, 20, was convicted of Second Degree Aggravated Robbery and First Degree Witness Tampering, according to St. Louis County court records. Leatherberry pleaded not guilty to all charges.

According to Sgt. Sean Huls of university police, the two male students, Matt Anderson and Michael Kiely had arrangements to meet Leatherberry near the UMD campus to sell marijuana to him.

Rather than paying the money the students had requested, "Leatherberry pulled a gun on the two and took all the cash and marijuana," Huls said. "This occurred on Sept. 25, 2007."

The victims reported the incident to the police five days later after recognizing Leatherberry in the UMD area, according to Hulls.

On Oct. 4, Leatherberry allegedly went to an address at 120 B Oakland apartments where the victims lived.

According to the criminal complaint, the students arrived at the apartment where two of them were confronted by Leatherberry. A television, X-box, computer and other items were stacked by the door with apparent intent of burglary.

Leatherberry threatened the students, saying he was going to shoot whoever told the police of the previous robbery. He also said "he would return with his 'boys' to take care of business," according to Huls.

Leatherberry was taken into custody in Coon Rapids, Minn., on Oct. 12.

Sentencing will be held at 11 a.m. Nov. 3. He currently remains in custody at the St. Louis County Jail, according to Huls.

If proven guilty, Leatherberry could serve up to 20 years in prison.

Since his 2007 charges, Leatherberry was also charged earlier this year for providing a false name to police, according to the court records.

According to the Duluth News Tribune, both Anderson and Kieley pleaded guilty to conspiracy to sell marijuana in the Fifth Degree.
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natasha smalls

posted 12/14/08 @ 10:28 PM CST

I'm sorry but Leatherberry did not have a weapon involved in this incident. I think that the "victims" need to get their stories correct. Thanks.

shutup

posted 4/09/10 @ 11:18 AM CST

natasha, were you there?? didnt think so

anyone dumb enough to rob unarmed college students with a gun and then come back to the same spot to do it again deserves prison. (Continued…)

1984 is not a manual

posted 4/11/10 @ 8:56 PM CST

Good catch. I'm happy to see the person responsible for these acts has been caught and will be behind bars so he can't do it a third time!

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