WHIO
May 10, 2014

An 18-year-old Dayton teenager has been sentenced to 25 years-to-life for the October 2013 murder of Allen Lindeman.
Anthony D. Brown was found guilty on all 12 counts he faced including murder, robbery and burglary on April 18 by a Montgomery County jury. He was convicted for killing Allen Lindeman, 42, in his Leo St. home.
A Montgomery County Coroner’s Office forensic pathologist testified that Lindeman died of gunshot wounds, including one in his heart.

Montgomery County assistant prosecutor Michelle Henne played for the jury four surveillance videos she said showed Brown and another person entering and leaving the area, and shows Brown with a gun in his hand on the way to a getaway car.
Four days after the shooting, on Oct. 30, police spotted Brown in the DeSoto Bass parking lot. He was wearing the same clothes from the video.