Crime & Safety
Man Indicted 51 Times For Pics Of Men In Cambridge Bathroom
The Middlesex District Attorney announced four Cambridge related grand jury indictments Tuesday.

CAMBRIDGE, MA — Four people were indicted by a Middlesex Grand Jury for crimes that were reported to happen in Cambridge recently, including a man who was charged 51 times with photographing an unsuspecting nude person. Authorities say Leondike snapped pictures of men in the bathroom stalls at Cambridge Side Galleria mall. The indictments were handed down between August 14 and September 20.
Alphonso Feaster, 52, of Cambridge, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (2 counts) and threatening to commit a crime. The Assistant District Attorney is Laura Miller. This isn't the first time he's been in front of a grand jury.
Kyree Johnson, 19, of Cambridge, was charged with armed robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon. The Assistant District Attorney is Wendi Safran. Johnson allegedly pointed a gun at a store clerk earlier this summer when the clerk confronted him for stealing a lighter worth less than $3.
Paul Leondike, 47, of Somerville, was charged with photographing an unsuspecting nude person (51 counts) and attempting to commit a crime. The Assistant District Attorney is Wendi Safran.
Davongle Stone, 21, was charged with armed assault with intent to murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (2 counts). The Assistant District Attorney is Terence Kiernan. Read more about Stone, here: Boston Man Charged With Assaults In Cambridge, Downtown
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