Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, July 31, 1994 TAG: 9408010056 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: NEWPORT NEWS LENGTH: Short
Earl Antonio Coleman-Bey, 19, was found guilty of attempted robbery. The panel recommended a sentence of five years for the charge and three years for a related firearm count.
Jurors returned their verdict after both the prosecution and defense had explained that a guilty verdict on the robbery charge went hand in hand with a guilty verdict for murder.
Defense attorney Al Masters said he couldn't explain the verdict but was pleased with the results. ``You never know what a jury is going to do.''
Police officer Steven Rutherford was shot shortly before midnight Jan. 11 while posing as a pizza delivery man at a Denbigh apartment complex. The police arrested four teen-agers on murder charges, charging they planned and carried out the holdup together.
The first to go to trial, Antoine Speed, 18, was convicted last month of murder, attempted robbery and two related gun charges. Antonio D. Johnson, 19, and the alleged gunman, Nephus Stanley, 18, have yet to face trial.
Prosecutors alleged that Coleman-Bey, 19, acted as a lookout the night that Rutherford was killed.
by CNB