East Grand Forks (trfnews.i234.me) — A 24-year-old East Grand Forks woman is facing two felony assault charges in Polk County District Court.
Annie Lynn Bros is charged with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. She is also charged with third-degree assault, causing substantial bodily harm.
The charges stem from a reported incident on May 10, 2026, in East Grand Forks.
Charges Filed In Polk County
According to the criminal complaint, Bros is accused of assaulting a woman identified as S.B.
The complaint says Bros allegedly struck S.B. with a bottle during the incident.
The second-degree assault charge carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison. It also carries a possible $14,000 fine.
The third-degree assault charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. It also carries a possible $10,000 fine.
More information on Minnesota assault laws is available through the Minnesota Legislature and Minnesota Statutes.
Complaint Details Alleged Assault
The complaint states officers were called to an apartment on 17th Street Northwest.
When officers arrived, a child was reportedly yelling for help from a second-floor window.
Officers also heard a woman screaming inside the building, according to the complaint.
Inside the apartment, officers found two adult women covered in blood. Five minor children were also present.
Annie Lynn Bros
S.B. had injuries to her head and face, according to court documents.
She told investigators that Bros was angry about not being invited to lunch.
S.B. also reported that Bros was intoxicated during the alleged assault.
The complaint says S.B. reported being hit with a bottle and punched several times.
She said the assault lasted between 10 and 20 minutes.
S.B. later received eight staples for head injuries, according to the complaint.
Child Witness Cited In Complaint
A minor child also gave a statement, according to the court filing.
The child reported that Bros struck S.B. during a car ride home.
The child also said Bros punched S.B. and pulled her hair inside the apartment.
The complaint says the child reported seeing Bros hit S.B. with a bottle.
Investigators reported that Bros showed signs of intoxication after the incident.
She was later arrested and taken to the Northwest Regional Corrections Center.
Court records can be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online.
The complaint also states prosecutors may seek an aggravated sentence.
That request is tied to the allegation that children were present during the offense.
All charges are allegations. Bros is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
“ woman”…..?
This girl and her dad needs to quit hitting on this poor woman, somthing need to be done 20min and nobody stopped it?? She is a grown ass girl n need to get her own place.like what was she doing there in the first place..poor kids seeing that crap to