Coleman is facing 10 to 20 years in prison for 1st-degree robbery in Kentucky.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
April 9, 2022
Coleman was booked in February 2021 at the Kenton County jail on charges for 2nd-degree robbery and 2nd-degree unlawful transaction with a minor. He was out on a $10,000 cash bail.
Also Coleman's second accomplice, Joshua James Clarey, 25, was convicted in April for 1st-degree robbery and is facing between 10 to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced at a later date. Clarey would not testify against Coleman, court records indicate.
Coleman's third accomplice, Johnny Hubbard, 18, a juvenile when the robbery occurred, was convicted in April as an adult for 1st-degree robbery after pleading guilty and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Hubbard testified against Coleman for a plea deal, according to court records.
According to the criminal complaint, Clarey and a minor (Hubbard) were taken into custody shortly after a failed attempted armed robbery of a suspected drug house. The criminal complaint says, that Coleman and his two accomplices went to a drug house and attempted to rob it, but when the robbery failed, they then fled the scene in a vehicle. A snowplow blocked their get away and police managed to arrest the suspects after recovering a Glock handgun with a 50 bullet capacity drum magazine and drugs that included heroin and marijuana.
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