Hubbard County, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — A Bemidji man is facing felony charges after a reported incident at a Hubbard County treatment center.
Michael Duong is charged with two felony counts of threats of violence, according to court records.
What court records allege
Court documents say the incident happened on Dec. 18 at a treatment facility in Hubbard County.
A staff member reported Duong was uncooperative during the encounter.
Records say Duong made a threat toward staff during the incident.
The complaint alleges he told a staff member, “I’ll knock you the f out.”
Deputies responded to the report and made contact with Duong, according to the filing.
During the contact, court records say Duong also made a threat toward a deputy.
The complaint alleges Duong told the deputy that if the deputy did not remove his hat, Duong would punch him.
Duong was taken into custody, according to court records.

Drug test results listed
Court records say Duong was tested after his arrest.
The filing states the test was positive for methamphetamine.
The test also showed MDMA, THC, and amphetamine, according to the complaint.
Lab testing and confirmation details were not included in the summary provided.
Prior record noted in court filing
Court records also describe Duong as having a prior criminal history.
The complaint lists nine convictions, according to the filing.
Those include trespass, property damage, and assault, court documents say.
Sentencing details for those prior cases were not listed in the summary.
What happens next
Duong is expected to make court appearances in Hubbard County.
A charge is not proof of guilt.
The case will be decided in court.
For more on Minnesota criminal case records, visit the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
Information on threats of violence laws can be found through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.