Sunday 25th January 2026

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A Boonville man has who had his felony charges reduced to a misdemeanor after a court proceeding last year is scheduled to be in court this week.

A probable-cause statement says Darryl Kelley was involved in a fight at the Boonville Correctional Center, and after it was stopped by a correction officer, Kelley picked up a broom and broke the handle of the room against the kiosk machine. Kelley then went to the bathroom area where other offenders involved in a fight were being held awaiting additional staff to assist with the situation. Kelley pushed one of the other correction officers while holding the broom handle in his hands in a threatening manner. Once other staff arrived, Kelley was escorted outside of the housing unit, where he resisted being put in hand restraints to be escorted to the segregation unit.

Kelley was formally arraigned on November 24 and pleaded not guilty to the original charges of a Class B Felony for Violence to an Employee of the Department Corrections and a Class D Felony for Damage to the Department of Corrections Building. According to online court documents, the charges were amended on January 7 and Kelley is now facing a misdemeanor charge of Assault in the fourth degree. Bond remains at $50,000 cash or surety.

A Preliminary Hearing in this case has been rescheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 2 at Cooper County Circuit Court.