Oklahoma State University student threatens to kill club security with knife
Stillwater OK Feb 1 2018 A 21-year-old is facing charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and public intoxication after he was arrested early Saturday morning on the Strip.
Micah Kade McNeill is out on $5,000 bond and won’t appear again in court until 10 a.m. March 5 on the prelim docket.
Conviction on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon carries up to 10 years in prison or up to a year in Payne County Jail and a maximum fine of $10,000.
McNeill was arrested before 1:30 a.m. Saturday after one of the bouncers, Lance Lozano, working at J.R. Murphy’s told a Stillwater Police Officer that McNeill had pulled a knife out of his pocket and pointed it at him after telling him he “was going to die tonight,” according to the filed affidavit. McNeill had allegedly been thrown out of the bar prior to this occurring, and Lozano refused to let him back in.
When the officer made contact with McNeill walking west from the 200 block of South Washington Street, McNeill told him “this one guy was talking s*** to me and I was trying to walk home,” and also told the officer he pulled the knife out with the intention to scare Lozano because he had threatened him – McNeill said he was not aware that the man, who “started telling him he needed to go home,” was a bouncer at Murphy’s.
The affidavit reads that during the investigation, McNeill allegedly told the officer he was intoxicated several times.
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