A Boonville man facing multiple felony charges, including attempted murder after an incident in January, waived his formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty on Monday, March 22.
On January 3, Boonville Police officers were dispatched to a report of shots fired in the 1300 block of Main Street.
The suspect, 28-year-old Kalynn Dean Hendren, is alleged to have pointed a gun at the victim and threatened to kill her. While fighting over the gun, Hendren allegedly fired it. Authorities located a bullet fragment in the wall.
Hendren is charged with Class B Felonies for Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Domestic Assault in the First Degree; and an Unclassified Felony for Armed Criminal Action. Bond remains at $500,000 cash or surety.
A Knob Noster man has been sentenced to two decades in jail for his role in the death of an 18-year-old female last August and the State has dismissed the charges against a Warrensburg man charged in connection to the same incident.
According to the Warrensburg Police Department, Evan R. Lannigan, of Warrensburg, who is now 26, and 28-year-old Christian J. Harrison, of Knob Noster, were charged in connection to the shooting-death of Maliyah Lakey on August 1, 2020.
After responding to a residence to investigate a shooting, officers discovered three shooting victims. The other two victims were transported to an area hospital for treatment of what appeared to be non life-threatening injuries from gunshots.
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According to a Brookfield Police report, officers responded to a report of someone having a gun.
The alleged victim reported that Gabriel Michael Donovan might have a gun, and that Donovan had assaulted him. Viewing video of the incident, officers say they observed Donovan yell at and swing a broken bottle at the other man, urging the other man to fight with him. The officer observed Donovan swing the bottle several times attempting to strike the other man in the neck and chest areas.
Donovan is charged with a Class D Felony for Assault in the Second Degree and an Unclassified Felony for Armed Criminal Action. The Court has ordered no bond.