Polk County (trfnews.i234.me) — In a disturbing turn of events, 46-year-old Frank Malone Williams Jr. was arrested on March 25, 2025, in Polk County for violating a court-issued Order for Protection related to a domestic abuse case. The charge, a misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 518B.01.14(a), follows allegations that Frank Malone Williams Jr. willfully disregarded the conditions of a legally enforced protection order.
Authorities have not released full details of the victim or the circumstances leading to the violation, but sources confirm the incident is being handled with utmost seriousness given the nature of the offense.
Violating an Order for Protection is a significant offense that not only breaches court trust but often puts victims back at risk, which is why these cases are prosecuted swiftly in Minnesota.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
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Under Minnesota law, violating an Order for Protection—especially when tied to domestic abuse—can result in jail time, mandatory counseling, and longer-term supervised probation. Repeat offenders may face enhanced charges and even felony classification.