Nay Tah Waush (trfnews.i234.me) — A Nay Tah Waush man is facing a gross misdemeanor domestic assault charge in Mahnomen County District Court.
Eric Paul Greene is charged with domestic assault as a subsequent violation.
The case is filed in Minnesota’s 9th Judicial District under court file 44-CR-26-34.
The complaint says the alleged incident happened September 3, 2025, in Nay Tah Waush.
Report Of Live-Streamed Assault
According to the complaint, dispatch received reports at about 10:28 a.m.
The callers reported that an assault was being streamed live on Facebook.
Law enforcement responded to a home on New Circle Drive in Nay Tah Waush.
Authorities spoke with the alleged victim, identified in court records as M.A.
M.A. told authorities she and Greene had been together for 11 years.
She also said they share three children, according to the complaint.
Complaint Details Allegations
The complaint says M.A. wanted Greene to take a drug test.
She said she did not want him near the children without taking one.
M.A. alleged that Greene tackled her after returning home.
She told authorities she was scared for her life.
M.A. also showed authorities video she had recorded, according to court documents.
The complaint says the video showed Greene walking toward M.A. inside the home.
The video then appeared to be pushed close to someone’s body.
Authorities reported hearing M.A. yelling during the recording.
The complaint says Greene later exited the home and shut the door.
Authorities were not able to locate Greene at that time.
Charge And Possible Penalty
Greene is charged under Minnesota Statute 609.2242.
The charge is listed as a gross misdemeanor.
The maximum sentence is 364 days in jail.
The charge also carries a possible $3,000 fine, or both.
The complaint says Greene has a prior conviction for interfering with an emergency call.
The complaint lists that conviction as a domestic violence-related offense.
A summons was issued in the current case.
The charge is only an accusation at this stage.
Greene is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
More case information may be available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
