On Tuesday afternoon in the Nodaway County Courthouse Robert Sundell, Harrell’s lawyer, turned around from his seat at the defense table blankly scanning the 10 full rows of the gallery, face lighting up when his eyes landed on Harrell. A Northwest student's trial sparks call for accountability from Maryville Public Safety, Rachel Adamson “I’m innocent,” Harrell said after the trial. Be Proactive. “If I didn’t plead guilty to resisting arrest, I would have had a slim chance of winning the other two counts. — Less than a mile down the road from where protesters gathered for the sixth evening of the Black Lives Matter demonstration in Kansas City, a group of nearly 100 people stood holding black and gold balloons, celebrating and remembering the life of a black man. Ferguson police have confirmed 22-year-old Kylan Harrell was found shot to death around 11:30 Tuesday night in the 5100 block of First Street. Ferguson police have confirmed 22-year-old Kylan Harrell was found shot to death around 11:30 Tuesday night in the 5100 block of First Street. Kylan was 22 years old and attended Northwest Missouri State University, where he planned to graduate next spring with his bachelors degree. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.. Clear skies. View detailed alleged violation information from St. Louis County, MO about the May 12th, 2017 arrest of Kylan Lavon Harrell. Northwest community mourning student’s passing Northwest Missouri State University is mourning one of its students who died last night in his home community. He said his experience is not uncommon. Harrell spent the next 12 hours in a holding cell, without being told his charges. Harrell was a Northwest Missouri State student and a junior organizational communication … Kylan was 22 years old and attended Northwest Missouri State University, where he planned to graduate next spring with his bachelors degree. According to police, 22-year-old Kylan Harrell was shot inside a … High 81F. Kylan has 1 job listed on their profile. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Don't Threaten. – Ferguson Police are investigating the apparent homicide of a 22-year-old male Wednesday morning. The student, Kylan Harrell, was a junior organizational communication major from St. Louis. That man is Kylan Harrell, 22. He served as the president of the University’s Alpha Phi Alpha chapter, was active in the Men’s Minority Organization and was a student representative for the Black Alumni Chapter of the Northwest Alumni Association. Counts 1 and 2 for assault of a police officer were dismissed as part of the plea agreement. According to police, 22-year-old Kylan Harrell was shot inside a home on Fir Drive near West Florissant Avenue around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. FERGUSON, Mo. Thompson told Harrell his 48-hour jail time sentence would begin 6 p.m. Sept. 13 in the Nodaway County Jail. © Provided by KSDK-TV St. Louis Police … Harrell said he had less than 48 hours to decide to either accept the plea deal or try to fight the three charges. Ferguson police found Kylan Harrell, 22, about 11:30 p.m. with a … He … person will not be tolerated. Don't knowingly lie about anyone He said his experience is not uncommon. accounts, the history behind an article. that is degrading to another person. each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Harrell searched around for his friend and found him being escorted out the front door of Molly’s by a Maryville police officer. Northwest senior Kylan Harrell called for a group prayer outside if the Nodaway County Courthouse Sept. 10 before his trial. We'd love to hear eyewitness Massey said the situation, though unfortunate, is one things that “just comes with it.”, “It’s one of those things that happens on a day-to-day basis with everybody,” Massey said. The officer shouted something Harrell couldn’t hear and turned away. Harrell agreed. Low 53F. 2 Odessa after last second scheduling, MIAA makes decision regarding status of Northwest basketball, indoor track and field, Adults over 30, not college students, now driving spread of COVID in Nodaway County, Northwest esports' League of Legends team hopes to build on successful start, Maryville girls golf led by young talent for strong start to 2020 campaign, Northwest Athletics' member embraces new spot on new MIAA Task Force, New building gives Maryville Public Safety a new face and more space for daily operation. @rachadamsonn, Maryville football falls to Class 3 No. Harrell accepted a guilty plea agreement for resisting arrest. Harrell pleaded guilty for count 3, resisting arrest Sept. 10. Harrell said he tapped on the arm of the arresting officer, asking what was going on. Harrell’s trial is a small piece of a bigger picture. You have permission to edit this article. Judge Douglas Thompson entered the courtroom and read Harrell’s plea agreement aloud. Harrell hosted an informational meeting a day prior to his trial in front of the J.W. Yesterday, our dear friend and beloved son, Kylan Harrell was suddenly taken away from us. “I’m 100% innocent.”. Harrell was out at Molly’s Party Club March 15 when he realized a friend he came with was no longer in sight. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism 22 year old Kylan Harrell was shot and killed Tuesday night in Ferguson in St Louis County. I would rather take this and continue my fight with the justice system.”. Harrell said minority students do not feel safe in Maryville because of the police force. Plenty of sunshine. Share with Us. Harrel’s trial lasted all of five minutes. Use the 'Report' link on Jones Student Union. “Everybody when it comes to us.”. A crowd stood in a rough circle - hands clenched together, heads bowed - outside of the courthouse minutes before Northwest senior Kylan Harrell accepted a guilty plea agreement to resisting arrest. Isaiah Massey, a friend of Harrell’s, attended Harrell’s trial. There, he asked for support and for everyone to meet him 15 minutes before the start of his trial to pray outside of the Nodaway County Courthouse. Be Nice. Threats of harming another Jones Student Union. The second arresting officer struggled to gain control of Harrell briefly and was able to take him into custody with the help of other officers, according to the police report. He hopes his trial shines a light on what minority students are experiencing when they leave campus. FERGUSON — A 22-year-old man was killed in a Ferguson shooting Tuesday night, police said. Harrell’s trial is a small piece of a bigger picture. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, Harrell reached for the officer’s shoulder again, this time being thrown to the ground and arrested by another Maryville police officer. racist or sexually-oriented language. Kylan Lavon Harrell's arrest details and booking photo. Get an email notification whenever someone contributes to the discussion. Editor-in-Chief Yesterday, our dear friend and beloved son, Kylan Harrell was suddenly taken away from us. Harrell said he was told he could be let out of the holding cell if he agreed to wear a scat bracelet for the next three months. FERGUSON, Mo. Harrell hosted an informational meeting a day prior to his trial in front of the J.W. Harrell corrected the judge on his name pronunciation and said he understood. According to the police report, Harrell “slapped my hands and pushed me in the chest with both of his hands,” when the second arresting officer attempted to stop Harrell from touching the first officer again. KANSAS CITY, MO. The student, Kylan Harrell, was a junior organizational communication major from St. Louis. View Kylan Harrell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. There was a problem saving your notification. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. “I didn’t want to plead guilty, but I got the short end of the stick,” Harrell said. — Ferguson police have confirmed 22-year-old Kylan Harrell was found shot to death around 11:30 Tuesday night in the 5100 block of … Harrell stood and made his way to take the empty seat next to Sundell. Be Truthful. Keep it Clean. The judge closed the case, a collective sigh of knowing the end all too well was released throughout the gallery as all stood to leave. or anything. Harrell said minority students do not feel safe in Maryville because of the police force.