CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A woman is charged in connection with the ambush-style robbery of a Cleveland priest who dodged gunfire as he ran for his life.

Kenitra Robinson, 18, is charged with attempted murder, felonious assault, aggravated robbery, kidnapping and receiving stolen property. She is free after posting a $20,000 bond on Saturday.

Her arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 5.

Four teens -- two 16-year-old boys, a 15-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl -- are charged with the juvenile equivalents of aggravated robbery, felonious assault and receiving stolen property.

Robinson is accused of being part of a group that was with the two teens who robbed Rev. John Kumse on Dec. 11 outside St. Mary of the Assumption, located on Holmes Avenue near East 155th Street in the city's Collinwood neighborhood.

The group spotted Kumse as he walked along a narrow driveway behind his church that is named in his honor for his three decades of work in the community.

Kumse checked on his 23 chickens that live in a coop behind the church. He grabbed four eggs when two of the boys ambushed him from behind some bushes.

The robbers ran up, pointed a gun at Kumse and said "give me the eggs," police reports say.

Kumse ran when he saw the gun, and the robbers fired two shots.

Kumse's bad knee gave out as he ran. He dropped the eggs when he fell and slammed into the pavement. Kumse told cleveland.com that he thought he was going to die.

One of the robbers slipped as he fired a third shot from about 10 feet away. When Kumse realized he wasn't shot, he got up, continued running and yelled for help, the police report says.

The robbers ran away when a neighbor came outside and turned on a porch light. The robbers got into a stolen van, which was parked in the corner of the church's parking lot, and sped away, the police report says. Robinson was in the van at the time of the robbery, police reports say.

The teens were arrested the next day, and investigators found the van on East 150th Street near Lakeshore Boulevard, police said.

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