SARTELL – A Sartell man has been charged with three counts of violating a non-contact order following a clash with police on Tuesday.
Thirty-six year old boy Jason in law is accused of returning home to his wife and children after a judge issued the DANCO last month following a series of police harassment and domestic threats.
Judicial records show that one of the couple’s daughters told a school employee that she was afraid to go home because Schwieger was there.
The girl said Schwieger had shown up Monday night and started arguing with her mother. The next morning, the girl said she woke up late and missed the bus. Schwieger supposedly wouldn’t let her mother take her to school, making her walk.
Police went home shortly before 2 p.m., and learned that Schwieger was hiding in a bedroom. Judicial records show he entered the hallway several times while holding a knife to his throat. Schwieger refused to drop the knife and allegedly told police he would only come out with a “body bag.”

A negotiator continued to try to get Schwieger to leave while a search warrant was signed. SWAT team officers from the St. Louis Police Department. Cloud finally used a pepper ball inside the house to take Schwieger into custody.
No one was injured in the incident.
Schwieger was previously charged with seven felony counts and four misdemeanor charges stemming from three police harassments in August.
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