A man and woman wound up behind bars after issuing some serious threats late Saturday night, according to the Grand Forks Sheriff's Office.
Darcie Klate Ironhawk, 41, and Michael Cletus Onebear, 37, will both be charged Monday with terrorizing, a Class C felony, for their role in a dispute late Saturday night. Ironhawk will also be charged with misdemeanor assault and disorderly conduct, deputies say.
According to Lt. B.J. Maxson, deputies were dispatched at about midnight Saturday to a home on U.S. Highway 2 west of Grand Forks.
"The whole deal was a dispute over some car keys," Maxson said.
Ironhawk and Onebear were arguing over the keys with an 18-year-old female, Maxson said. When deputies arrived, the argument was ongoing, and authorities witnessed Ironhawk physically attack the 18-year-old girl.
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After the physical dispute, Onebear and Ironhawk made threats toward others present in front of officers.
"Both individuals made some threats to another individual, threatening to kill them and their children," Maxson said.
Ironhawk has a lengthy criminal history in Ramsey County, court records show. Onebear pleaded guilty to a simple assault in Grand Forks in 2015.
