St. Paul, MN (LEARFIELD) - A St. Paul man has been charged with robbing a comedian from twin cities after a show in July.
35-year-old Anthony Deberry faces one count of first-degree aggravated robbery. Police responded to a robbery at Hot Rods Bar and Grill in St. Paul on July 17th.
At the bar, Josh Blue, a nationally-known comedian with cerebral palsy, told police a man with long dreadlocks, a light-colored shirt, black jeans and a black baseball hat punched him twice in the face and stole his wallet containing $700.00, credit cards and a driver’s license. A witness at the bar corroborated Blue’s account. A bar employee told police the suspect was a regular who went by the name of “Peanut.
Police said media coverage of the robbery led concerned citizens to send in tips. Information they provided led police to identify Deberry as the suspect. Police arrested Deberry Tuesday. He admitted to the robbery in an interview with police, but said he only punched Blue one time and took only $79.00 in cash from his wallet.