Grand Forks (trfnews.i234.me) — A Grand Forks man is facing felony charges after a reported domestic violence call.
Court documents name the suspect as Jordan Lynn Webster of Grand Forks.
The allegations have not been proven in court.
What the complaint says
Police were sent to a Grand Forks residence on Feb. 3 at about 3:15 p.m.
The call was reported as a domestic dispute, according to the filing.
The victim told officers Webster pinned her down on a bed.
She said he squeezed her arms during the struggle.
She said he kept her from leaving the room.
The victim also reported that Webster threatened to kill everyone.
An officer wrote that the case included a video recording.
The officer reported listening to the video.
The recording reportedly captured threats if the victim left him.
The report also noted a comment tied to white supremacy in that recording.

Charges filed
Prosecutors charged Webster with felonious restraint.
They also charged him with terrorizing, marked as a domestic violence case.
Both charges are felonies under North Dakota law, according to the complaint.
State law describes felonious restraint in Century Code section 12.1-18-02.
The law covers restraining a person under terrorizing conditions.
It also covers restraints that risk serious injury.
The complaint does not list a serious injury to the victim.
It does not describe a weapon.
It does not say how the incident ended.
The victim’s name is not being published.
News outlets often withhold names in domestic violence cases.
How to follow the case
Webster is expected to answer the charges in district court.
The case schedule can change as it moves forward.
Court records can be searched through North Dakota Courts Records Inquiry.
The Grand Forks Police Department asks people to call 911 for emergencies.
For non-emergencies, see the city contact page at Grand Forks Police: Contact Us.
Where to get help
Help is available for people dealing with abuse.
The Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks offers a 24/7 crisis line.
North Dakota also lists options at ND Health and Human Services.
You can also reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline for support.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.