STUTSMAN COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A woman is facing multiple charges, including domestic violence, after allegedly hitting a man in the head with a speaker and punching him in Stutsman County.
According to court documents, deputies were sent to a house in Streeter, North Dakota on June 25 after someone called in saying their step mother had attacked her dad. Deputies arrived on scene and spoke to the man, who said that he and his wife, later identified as Anita Tybo, had been drinking. He said that he passed out in his bed and woke up to Tybo hiting him over the head with a speaker they had in the room. He told deputies that she was yelling at him about how he was trying to quit drinking and that she didn’t have to quit with him. He said that she hit him twice in the head with the speaker, jumped on him on the bed, and punched him in the mouth with a closed fist.
A Stutsman County deputy attempted to place Tybo under arrest for simple domestic assault. Court documents say she began to argue with him about why they shouldn’t believe the victim. As she got more animated, deputies began to put her in handcuffs. She then reportedly started to pull her arms away while yelling curse words and racist remarks. Once she was handcuffed, they attempted to get her into the patrol vehicle where she attempted to turn away from the cage and started yelling. They lifted her into the truck seat where she began to kick at the deputies. When one of the deputies tried to talk to her, she began yelling in his face and, according to the court documents, spit on him. Tybo was eventually closed into the vehicle and taken to the Stutsman County Correctional Center.
Tybo faces charges of domestic violence, preventing arrest, simple assault, and contact by bodily fluids.