Fatal Shoot-Out with Police Ended Crime Spree
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Grandview, Mo., man was sentenced in
federal court today for his role in a three-months-long conspiracy that
included at least 27 armed robberies, culminating in the armed robbery of a
Walgreens in Blue Springs, Mo., in which a suspect was fatally shot by law
enforcement officers.
Deonte J. Collins-Abbott, 24, was sentenced by U.S. Chief
District Judge Greg Kays to 25 years in federal prison without parole.
On June 28, 2018, Collins-Abbott pleaded guilty to
participating in a conspiracy to commit robbery and to possessing a firearm in
furtherance of a crime of violence. Collins-Abbott admitted that he committed
eight armed robberies between Feb. 3, 2016, and March 24, 2016. Collins-Abbott
admitted that he and co-conspirators robbed businesses in Blue Springs,
Independence, North Kansas City, Raytown, Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City,
Kan., at gunpoint.
Collins-Abbott admitted that he and two other men robbed the
Walgreens at 9th and Duncan in Blue Springs on March 24, 2016. According to
court documents, once inside, one of the robbers placed a firearm to the back
of an employee’s head and took money from the front register. Collins-Abbott
and Jermon Seals of Shawnee, Kan., went over the pharmacy counter and took
prescription grade cough syrup at gunpoint from the pharmacist. They left the
business but were confronted by law enforcement officers as they were walking
back to the vehicle. They failed to comply with the officers’ commands,
according to the court documents, and Seals turned towards the officers,
pointing a gun in their direction. Officers returned fire and Seals was struck
in the exchange. Collins-Abbott and another man were apprehended by officers
after a short foot pursuit.
Co-defendants Demetrius Nelson, 25, of Kansas City, Mo., and
Parrise K. Black, also known as “Kilo,” 26, and Frank A. Garner, Jr., 24, both
of Grandview, have also pleaded guilty and await sentencing.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Adam Caine and David Raskin. It was investigated by the FBI, the Kansas City,
Mo., Police Department, the Independence, Mo., Police Department, the North
Kansas City, Mo., Police Department, the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department,
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.S. Marshals
Service.
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