Darren Ronald Crail, accused of shooting K-9 Officer Murph, pleaded not guilty to six felony charges during his arraignment in Solano County. His defense attorney requested bail, but it was denied due to the serious nature of the allegations. Crail's charges include willfully harming a peace officer's dog, illegal possession of an assault weapon, and resisting arrest. The judge noted Crail's past threats to himself and neighbors on the day of his arrest, leading to scheduled hearings for the case next week. Officer Murph suffered a leg amputation due to the incident.
Crail's felony counts include willfully harming a peace officer's dog, illegal possession of an assault weapon, and resisting arrest, leading to a denied bail request.
Judge Nisperos denied the bail request due to the serious nature of the charges and previous threats made by Crail on the day of his arrest.
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