Crookston Booking: Harrison Faces Felony Threat Charge

Nathaniel T. Harrison
Nathaniel T. Harrison

Crookston Booking: Harrison Faces Felony Threat Charge

CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Nathaniel T. Harrison was booked into the Polk County jail on June 22, 2026.

The booking record lists one felony charge under Minnesota law.

Harrison is accused of conduct described as causing or attempting to cause terror.

Charge Listed in Booking Record

The listed charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.713, subdivision 3(a)(1).

The statute concerns the threatening use of a replica firearm or BB gun.

Under that section, a person must display or use the object in a threatening manner.

The conduct must cause or attempt to cause terror in another person.

Nathaniel T. Harrison booking photo
Nathaniel T. Harrison’s booking photo.

Few Case Details Released

The jail entry gives only a short description of the alleged offense.

It does not explain where the reported incident happened.

The entry also does not identify an alleged victim.

It does not describe any object connected to the charge.

No police report or criminal complaint was included with the supplied booking information.

Those records may provide more details about the allegation later.

A booking record shows that a person entered jail custody.

It does not prove that the person committed a crime.

Possible Penalties Under Minnesota Law

Minnesota law classifies the cited offense as a felony.

The maximum penalty is one year and one day in prison.

The statute also allows a fine of up to $3,000.

A court could impose both penalties following a conviction.

Maximum penalties do not predict the result of a case.

Sentencing depends on the facts, criminal history, and court rulings.

Charges can also be changed, reduced, or dismissed.

Prosecutors must prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.

Official Public Records

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center is located in Crookston.

It serves Polk, Norman, and Red Lake counties.

The facility publishes an inmate roster through Tri-County Community Corrections.

The roster may change after release, transfer, or new court action.

Readers can check the official corrections center website for current information.

The full law appears on the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes website.

Nathaniel T. Harrison is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

This report is based on the supplied booking record.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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