Man gets 61 months for assault

Published 8:53 am Friday, August 23, 2019

Tyjuan Lavelle Williams, 31

Tyjuan Lavelle Williams, 31, of Austin was sentenced to 49 months in the Minnesota Correctional Facility in St. Cloud for felony second-degree assault-dangerous weapon on Wednesday afternoon in Mower County District Court. He received credit for 238 days served.

He received a consecutive sentence of 12 months and one day in prison, with no credit for time served, for felony domestic assault.

Two counts of felony aggravated robbery-dangerous weapon and another charge of felony second-degree assault-dangerous weapon were dismissed as part of a plea agreement reached on July 19.

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Judge Kevin Siefken issued the sentence.

Court documents state Mower County dispatch received two calls on Oct. 25, that were found to have originated at an apartment in the 100 block of First Street Southwest in Austin. Dispatch advised officers they could hear a female asking for officers and another female saying that her eye looked “bad.” Dispatchers were not able to talk to anybody and had to “ping” the phone to find the location.

An officer arrived at the location and met with an adult male and adult female. The woman’s cheek was red and swollen and she had a cut above her left eye. The officer then spoke to the female, who said she had been assaulted by her roommate’s boyfriend, Williams. She said Williams and her roommate were arguing in the living room and her roommate called out to her that Williams had struck her. She said she told Williams to leave and that he began to pack up his stuff, then punched her three to four times in the face. She then tried to retreat to her bedroom and call 911, but Williams followed her, held a knife to her left side, and took her phone. She described the knife as a pocketknife with a three to four inch serrated blade.

The officer then spoke to the male, who said he saw Williams punch the woman “a few times.” He also said Williams pulled out a knife and said to him, “You want some? Give me your (expletive) phone.” He said he felt threatened and gave him his cell phone.

An officer then spoke to the woman’s roommate, who said Williams arrived earlier that night in a “bad mood” and was being disrespectful toward her, so she asked him to leave and asked the other woman to help her get him to leave. She was sitting on her bed in the living room when she heard Williams punching the woman, so she called 911 and placed her phone under a pillow to hide it. Williams then came back into the living room, saw that she had called 911 and threw the phone against the wall, breaking a picture frame.

A review of Williams’ criminal history shows prior convictions for assault and domestic abuse.