Convicted Public Masturbator Sentenced to 30 Days for Robbery Plea Deal

Lamon Lewis received a reduced sentence after assaulting an employee during a beer theft incident.

Mar. 1, 2026 at 11:47am

A 30-year-old Iowa City man named Lamon Lewis, who has a prior conviction for public masturbation, was sentenced to 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to reduced charges of 5th Degree Theft and Assault. Lewis was initially charged with 2nd Degree Robbery after allegedly stealing beer from a local business and assaulting an employee who confronted him.

Why it matters

This case highlights ongoing challenges with repeat offenders and the complexities of the criminal justice system, where plea deals can result in shorter sentences than initial charges. It also raises questions about how to address public safety concerns and provide appropriate rehabilitation for individuals with histories of lewd behavior and violence.

The details

According to police, on the night of December 27th, Lamon Lewis stole beer from a business on Boyrum Street in Iowa City. When an employee chased him outside and confronted him, Lewis reportedly punched the employee, causing minor injuries. Lewis was initially charged with 2nd Degree Robbery, but ultimately pleaded guilty to lesser charges of 5th Degree Theft and Assault earlier this month, receiving a 30-day jail sentence.

  • On the night of December 27th, Lewis allegedly stole beer from a local business.
  • Lewis was initially charged with 2nd Degree Robbery following the incident.
  • Earlier this month, Lewis pleaded guilty to reduced charges of 5th Degree Theft and Assault and was sentenced to 30 days in jail.

The players

Lamon Lewis

A 30-year-old Iowa City man with a prior conviction for public masturbation, who was charged with 2nd Degree Robbery but pleaded guilty to reduced charges of 5th Degree Theft and Assault.

Iowa City Police

The law enforcement agency that investigated the incident and charged Lewis with 2nd Degree Robbery.

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The takeaway

This case underscores the need for a more comprehensive approach to addressing repeat offenders, focusing on both public safety and rehabilitation, to prevent future incidents and protect the community.